Cult leader Jim Jones led over hundreds of his Peoples Temple to their deaths in a mass murder-suicide in Guyana on Nov. 18, 1978. Delaware has a major connection to the Jonestown Massacre. The ...
MSN: At the Behest of Cult Leader Jim Jones, Over 900 People Died at Jonestown — Is It Still There?
At the Behest of Cult Leader Jim Jones, Over 900 People Died at Jonestown — Is It Still There?
Netflix will explore the events of the Jonestown massacre in a new documentary series from Luminant Media (Netflix’s Turning Point series). The docuseries will recount the story of Jim Jones (pictured ...
The Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, better known by its informal name Jonestown, was a remote settlement in Guyana established by the Peoples Temple, an American religious cult under the leadership of Jim Jones. Jonestown became internationally infamous when, on , a total of 918 [1][2] people died at the settlement, at the nearby airstrip in Port Kaituma, and at a Temple ...
Jonestown, location of the mass murder-suicide of the California-based Peoples Temple cult at the behest of their charismatic but paranoid leader, Jim Jones, in Jonestown agricultural commune, Guyana, on . The death toll exceeded 900, making it one of the largest mass deaths in American history.
In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones led one of the deadliest mass murders in American history. Here is everything to know about the true story of the horrific Jonestown Massacre.
Known as the Jonestown Massacre, over 900 members of Jim Jones's Peoples Temple died after consuming cyanide on .
In 1978 over 900 people led by Rev. Jim Jones died in the largest mass murder-suicide in history, at Jonestown, Guyana. The story is told by survivors, Temple defectors, relatives, and journalists.