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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.
[13] The Jonestown Haunting (2020) Two biopics are in the works about Jones and Jonestown, one, Jim Jones , starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jones, [ 8 ] and another, titled White Night , based on Deborah Layton 's memoir Seductive Poison , starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Jones and Chloë Grace Moretz as Layton.
There's only a redirect for Deborah Layton because she doesn't have her own article. If you want to start a Deborah Layton article, and have enough cites (reliable, of course), then one might get into various obscure relatives. But this article is on the book Seductive Poison. And it's not a recounting of every detail in that book.
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The book describes the events that occurred in Jonestown, Guyana, where over 900 people lost their lives as the result of mass forced suicide, which constituted the largest loss of American civilian life (other than due to natural disasters or during the course of violence with Native Americans) in United States history until the events of September 11, 2001. [4]
The Russian Chess Federation issued a statement Wednesday on what it said was “an attempt to poison a participant in the championship of the Republic of Dagestan in Makhachkala,” referring to ...
[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.