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Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple is a first-hand account of the incidents surrounding Peoples Temple (whose base in Guyana was the scene of the 1978 Jonestown massacre), written by survivor Deborah Layton (born February 7, 1953), a high-level member of the Peoples Temple until her escape from the encampment.
Larry Layton (born January 11, 1946), brother of Deborah Layton, a former Peoples Temple member and author of Seductive Poison, was convicted in 1986 of conspiracy in Ryan's murder. [40] Temple defectors boarding the truck to Port Kaituma had said of Layton that "there's no way he's a defector. He's too close to Jones."
Deborah Layton has a long list of relatives, including a mother Lisa who died in Jonestown (and was sadly a holocaust survivor) and thousands of other facts about her and Jonestown (in fact, 300 pages worth in her book) that are not notable for a Wikipedia article on the existence of the book.
[6] [7] She started out offering 10–15 guineas [8] and then 21 guineas for artists to provide their self-portraits. Jean Cooke responded to the request saying "Dear Miss Borchard, I am not a feminist but to have only three women painters out of 91 makes rather poor odds so 21 gns it is.
Decades after most Americans retire, 102-year-old Deborah Szekely is still on the job — a habit shared by some of the longest-liv ing people around the world.. Szekely works three days a week at ...
The teenage girl may be portrayed as "precociously seductive." [74] It originates from Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita, which portrays the male narrator's sexual obsession with and victimization of a 12-year-old girl whom he privately calls "Lolita." The teenage female character Dolores in Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita; Ivy from ...
Kid actors — they grow up so fast. When multiplex audiences first met Drew Barrymore, she was a cherubic six-year-old scene-stealer in Steven Spielberg's 1982 family blockbuster, E.T. the ...
Seven Days Live is the fourth video album from the American heavy metal/glam metal Poison, featuring a live concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, in London, England, from the Native Tongue world tour in 1993, in support of the fourth Poison studio album Native Tongue, which was certified Gold by the RIAA on April 21, 1993.