Black Jonestown

Black Jonestown- The Untold Story

3 min · 1. dec. 2025
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Welcome to Black Jonestown. My name is Leslie Wagner Wilson, also known as Leslie Cathey—and I am one of the nine people who escaped Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. On that horrific day, I lost my mother, Inez, 50 years old; my sister, Michelle, 24; my brother, Mark, 16; my nephew, Daron, 1 year old; my niece, Dawnyell, 4 years old; and many others I had grown up with since I was thirteen. For decades, the story of Jonestown has been told about us—picked apart, sensationalized, distorted, and reduced to a single, haunting photograph. But those of us who lived it… the families, the children, the elders, the believers and the broken… our voices have rarely been centered. This podcast changes that.

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episode Episode 6: The Man with the File- Inside the Peoples Temple Investigation artwork

Episode 6: The Man with the File- Inside the Peoples Temple Investigation

Before Jonestown became a tragedy the world could no longer ignore, someone was already watching. In this episode, host and Jonestown survivor Leslie Wagner Wilson sits down with David Reuben, Special Investigator with the San Francisco District Attorney's Office. David Reuben shares how he became involved in the investigation, what drew law enforcement's attention to Jim Jones and his organization, and what the evidence revealed about the Temple's activities. He takes us inside the findings — the files, the witnesses, and the disturbing picture that began to emerge. He reflects on the aftermath — what happened to the investigation, the evidence, and the people connected to it. This is the side of the Jonestown story that rarely gets told — the paper trail that existed before the tragedy, and the man who followed it. Show Notes: Church Vs. Statehttps://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/artic... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbTg1VTVOUW5td1Robk9tOUtYaVRqdkoxVVNWd3xBQ3Jtc0ttdUM2cGZnMjhkSk5lTFF4MTFDU2puVGJyWTJMTXlWZHNDbzRYcHBsVnB0ZlZHdlN3UFcyUUdhR0ExTHduUkhrX3lRQnJ4cnJsai1SR0NmUll5d1JtUmVWSTJUUndHRWJwMUs0cDI3ZXA4My1VMFA5OA&q=https%3A%2F%2Ffirstamendment.mtsu.edu%2Farticle%2Festablishment-clause-separation-of-church-and-state%2F%3Futm_source%3Dchatgpt.com&v=k8Vw-S3osPM]New West Article/Linda Mertle Abusehttps://jonestown.sdsu.edu/wp-content... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmdzcnBtUDR2X2NRTUEyeThWa3hTQ3VfWHF5UXxBQ3Jtc0ttQ19zaHFFbUlHU0NCZ1FaN3E0c0JlellLUmtjMEZ4S2xhejJjUDVxUGhGQzhfc2FZaHF3SWFseEpVdWVsVElDVnJVcWl3Q2kwVmxWV0p5NGdSNVVJOGY0YkFhTXp1R3ZUb29DZ0xGblNrdGJfRkozbw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fjonestown.sdsu.edu%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F10%2FnewWestart.pdf&v=k8Vw-S3osPM]Affidavits & Lettershttps://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=8... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1MxaW80dkxnN1RNRG5SU1VNRWxYaE45VjFuZ3xBQ3Jtc0trTUNoV1pmQ1pVdHd6N1YxQVJ0cnJYVFVQSHBtWEdHaGJkZHBGalBfcUtkTGd4Zk1QOUVrSUVjV1NZcDNXZGhFWFhLU19kZFVvRGRFTFVCVEx3STc3bkN2Y1prNE11cV9JZWRhekloOWt6XzlqVU1FMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fjonestown.sdsu.edu%2F%3Fpage_id%3D88147https%3A%2F%2Fjonestown.sdsu.edu%2F%3Fpage_id%3D109000&v=k8Vw-S3osPM]

8. juni 20261 h 1 min
episode Episode 5: The Grift: Jack Colbert - Life Inside Peoples Temple artwork

Episode 5: The Grift: Jack Colbert - Life Inside Peoples Temple

In this powerful episode, survivor and Host Leslie Wagner Wilson sits down with Jack Colbert, a former member of People's Temple, for an intimate and unflinching conversation about what it meant to grow up inside of a movement that weaponized hope against the very people it claimed to serve. Jack opens up about his childhood within the Temple — the community, the faith, and the sense of belonging that drew so many families in. He reflects on what daily life looked like under Jim Jones, the control, the contradictions, and the moments that slowly began to crack the foundation of everything he believed. This is more than a story about a cult. It's a story about community, survival, and the complicated search for something real.

8. juni 20261 h 59 min
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Episode 4: The Grift; Power, Money and the Promise

In this episode of Black Jonestown, we trace the ideological blueprint that shaped Jim Jones long before Jonestown existed. Episode 4 examines Jones’s formative influences—specifically his ties to William Branham, a controversial revivalist whose theology, healing theatrics, and authoritarian control methods helped model how spiritual authority could be performed, protected, and monetized. We then widen the lens to Father Divine and the Peace Mission Movement, whose structure demonstrated something even more powerful than charisma: infrastructure. Through Father Divine, Jones witnessed how religious devotion could be fused with: Economic systemsCommunal livingLand ownershipPolitical accessCarefully managed racial opticsThis episode explores how Jones did not invent his methods—but studied them. Adapted them. And ultimately weaponized them. The Grift: Part 1 reveals how belief becomes currency, how loyalty becomes labor, and how power disguises itself as promise.This is not the story of a madman. This is the story of a student.

Yesterday1 h 8 min
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EPISODE 3 : PREVIEW

In Episode 3 of Black Jonestown, we sit down with Janet Shular, the longest living former Peoples Temple, member as she shares her journey in her own words.An educated, accomplished professional in early childhood education, Janet joined Peoples Temple believing it was a place where her gifts could serve children and build community. And for a time, it was. But as the cracks began to show, Janet realized Jim Jones was not the man he claimed to be. What followed was a quiet awakening — and a carefully planned escape that saved her life and the lives of her family. This episode challenges the long-standing stereotypes about who followed Jim Jones. Janet Shuler was not ignorant or helpless. She was thoughtful, perceptive, and courageous — a woman who chose truth over fear.We also honor the life and legacy of Deanna Wilkinson, one of Peoples Temple’s most extraordinary voices. Her music brought joy to many, and her story reminds us that behind every headline were real people with real gifts and real lives.

14. dec. 20251 min