You're Killing Me
The drive from Los Angeles to Rancho Santa Fe takes just under two hours. On the afternoon of March 26th, 1997, two men made that drive. One of them knew what they were going to find. The other only had half the story. The man who knew had packed a video camera on instinct. At 18341 Colina Norte, the door was unlocked. Inside one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods in California, despite the warm March sun outside, were 39 deceased people lying on bunk beds in identical black tracksuits, purple shrouds pulled over their faces, and Nike sneakers on every pair of feet. Every single death was deliberate. Every single one was finished. Heaven's Gate was a UFO religious cult founded in the 1970s by Marshall Herff Applewhite — a man with a beautiful voice, a devastating charisma, and a belief that the human body was simply a temporary vehicle. That the Hale-Bopp comet passing Earth in 1997 was their signal. That death wasn't an ending. It was a boarding. This week on You're Killing Me, Shawnee covers the full story of Heaven's Gate — how Applewhite built it, who joined, why they stayed, and what it tells us about belief, belonging and the terrifying power of a person who makes leaving feel impossible. Topics: Heaven's Gate | cult | Marshall Applewhite | UFO cult | mass suicide | Rancho Santa Fe | Hale-Bopp | true crime cults | religious cult | 1997 | YKM New episodes every Monday. Follow so you never miss one.
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