Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown
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Former San Francisco Examiner reporter Tim Reiterman poses for a portrait during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." (National Geographic/Xiao Hou)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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Patricia Parks was one of the five people killed after an attack by members of the Peoples Temple in Guyana. A group led by Congressman Leo Ryan went to Jonestown to investigate reports of abuse and human rights violations by the Peoples Temple and its leader, Jim Jones. Parks and other members had decided to leave Jonestown with the group. (California Historical Society)
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Air Date 06/17/2024
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Former Peoples Temple member Thom Bogue poses for a portrait during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." (National Geographic/Xiao Hou)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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Congressman Leo Ryan speaks during a conference in Washington, D.C. Ryan was one of the five people killed at an attack by members of the Peoples Temple in Guyana after he led a group to investigate reports of abuse and human rights violations by the People's Temple and its leader, Jim Jones. (Charles Gory/The Associated Press)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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In this behind-the-scenes photo, Stephan Jones is pictured during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." (National Geographic/Laura Spence)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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In this behind-the-scenes photo, former San Francisco Examiner reporter Tim Reiterman is pictured during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." (National Geographic/Laura Spence)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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San Francisco Examiner photographer Greg Robinson was one of the five people killed after an attack by members of the Peoples Temple in Guyana. The journalists were part of the group led by Congressman Leo Ryan to investigate reports of abuse and human rights violations by the Peoples Temple and its leader, Jim Jones.
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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Jackie Speier, legal aide to Congressman Leo Ryan, is taken from a plane in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., after its arrival from Jonestown, Nov. 19, 1978. Speier was shot five times and Congressman Leo Ryan and four others were ambushed and killed by members of the People's Temple. Congressman Ryan was leading a group that went to Guyana to investigate reports of abuse and human rights violations by the Peoples Temple and its leader, Jim Jones. (Getty Images)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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Former Washington Post reporter Charles Krause poses for a portrait during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." (National Geographic/Jemma Cox)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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Former Peoples Temple Tim Carter poses for a portrait during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." His wife and son died in Jonestown. (National Geographic)
Episode: #2 "How Very Much I’ve Loved You"
Air Date 06/17/2024
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