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Marshall Applewhite

AKA Marshall Herff Applewhite

Born: 17-May - 1931
Birthplace: Spur, TX
Died: 26-Mar - 1997
Location of death: Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Cause of death: Suicide
Remains: Cremated, Hillside Memorial Gardens, San Antonio, TX

Gender: Male
Religion: Cult
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Gay
Occupation: Religion , Paranormal

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Led the Heaven's Gate cult to suicide

Military service: US Army

Father: Marshall Herff Applewhite, Sr.
Sister: Louise Winant
Son: Mark Applewhite
Girlfriend: Bette Lou Trousdale Nettles

Teacher: Music, University of St. Thomas Houston

Founded Religion
Abducted by UFO 26-Mar-1997
Castrated voluntarily
Autopsy

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Jim Jones

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This article is about the Peoples Temple leader. For other persons of the same name, see Jim Jones (disambiguation) .James Warren "Jim" JonesJim Jones y Marshall Applewhite
Photo credit: The Jonestown Institute
Born May 13, 1931 1931-05-13
Crete, Indiana
Died November 18, 1978 (aged 47)
Jonestown , Guyana
Occupation Leader, Peoples Temple

James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 - November 18, 1978) was the American founder of the Peoples Temple ,

which is best known for the November 18, 1978 death of over 900 Temple members in Jonestown , Guyana along with the deaths of nine other people at a nearby airstrip and in Georgetown .

Jones was born in Indiana and started the Temple in that state in the 1950s.

Jones and the Temple later moved to California,

and both gained notoriety with the move of the Temple's headquarters to San Francisco in the mid-1970s.

To the extent the actions in Jonestown were viewed as a mass suicide ,

it is one of the largest such mass suicides in history,

and the greatest single loss of American civilian life in a non-natural disaster until the incidents of September 11, 2001 .

One of those who died at the nearby airstrip was Leo Ryan ,

who became the only Congressman murdered in the line of duty in the history of the United States.

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Jones plotted cyanide deaths years before Jonestown

  • Story Highlights
  • In 1978, 909 Americans were led to mass murder-suicide by the Rev. Jim Jones

  • One-third of the dead at Jonestown were children; only 33 people survived

  • Jones led followers to their deaths after his gunmen killed congressman, others

  • Sources: Jonestown camp received monthly shipments of cyanide in 197

Documental, dioses de la Nueva Era

Desde los años 70 este movimiento se ha venido gestando. ¿pero qué es? ¿es bueno? ¿estoy involucrado(a)? ... MORMONISMO

21 Nov 1978, Jonestown, Guyana
A member of the team sent to Jonestown by the Guyana Government surveys some of the hundreds of bodies of People's Temple followers who died following the murder of Congressman Leo Ryan and newsman on November 18. Authorities said that five, including cult leader Jim Jones, died of gunshot wounds. Most, however, died of cyanide poisoning.  

Survivors of the Jonestown tragedy

On November 18, 1978, more than 900 people died in a mass murder-suicide at Jonestown, a cult commune in Guyana.

Its leader, the Rev. Jim Jones, called himself God . He persuaded followers to kill their children first and then drink fruit punch laced with cyanide. Of the nearly 1,000 church members who were present at the start of that day, only 33 survived.
Eleven people fled through the jungle:
Richard Clark, age 42
Julius Evans, 30
Sandra Evans, 30
Sonya Evans, 11
Sharla Evans, 7
Shirelle Evans, 5
Johnny Franklin, 33
Diane Louie, 26
Robert Paul, 33
Leslie Wilson, 21
Jakari Wilson, 3
Fourteen people lived through airport ambush:
Monica Bagby, 18
Jim Bogue, 36
Edith Bogue, 39
Teena Bogue, 22
Juanita Bogue, 21
Tommy Bogue, 17
Harold Cordell, 42
Vernon Gosney, 25
Chris O'Neal, 20
Edith Parks, 64
Gerald Parks, 45
Dale Parks, 27
Brenda Parks, 18
Tracy Parks, 12
Four people were sent away by Jones or his mistress:
Mike Carter, 20
Tim Carter, 30
Larry Layton, 32
Mike Prokes, 31
lived through the mass suicides:
Stanley Clayton, 25
Grover Davis, 79
Odell Rhodes, 36


... died. April 18, 1993: One of the most notorious religious leaders in the United States, David Koresh , and 83 of his followers have been trapped inside their Waco, Texas compound for over 50 days. Unwilling to surrender and surrounded by authorities, the siege is the longest modern-day standoff in American law enforcement history. In 24 hours, however, it will all be over... And Koresh and 73 others will be dead. Featuring archival footage, dramatic reenactments, and key interviews, we'll document the final moments of the infamous preacher's life. 

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