Authors: Deborah Layton
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Personal Memoirs
Kimo, Jim and Carolyn’s son, before leaving
for Jonestown.
(COURTESY DR. REBECCA MOORE)
Mama with Annalisa’s son, David, two weeks
before we left for Jonestown, November 1977.
Four-year-old David answered my frantic “timed”
call from Georgetown when I was trying to escape
five months later.
(COURTESY ANNALISA LAYTON VALENTINE)
Sharon, Jim’s lieutenant in Georgetown.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
The Temple boat, the
Cudjoe,
docked in Port Kaituma, five
miles from Jonestown.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
The flatbed truck.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
The Temple’s Georgetown headquarters,
viewed from the back, the radio room window
on the lower left. Around the corner from the
radio room were the main entry stairs up to
the living quarters of the house.
(COURTESY
SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER)
Laundry facilities in Jonestown.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Seniors sorting foraged plants.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Gentle Mary, the sorceress of
delectable treats. (COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Innocent Shanda, before she was
silenced in the medical unit.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Mark Blakey at the
Georgetown headquarters.
(DEBORAH LAYTON)
Lew, Beth, and their don Chioke (CHEE-oak) inside the nursery.
(DEBORAH LAYTON)
Tim Stoen, assistant district
attorney, San Francisco.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)