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      • In mid-November 1978, Californian congressman Leo Ryan and his entourage visited Jonestown after hearing that former members of his electorate were being held against their will.
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  2. Oct 2, 2020 · Congressman Ryan Formulates a Plan to Visit Jonestown. After having spoken with the members of the Concerned Relatives, Leo Ryan told the group that he would plan on making a trip down to Guyana, but he asked the family members and defectors to keep this knowledge to themselves.

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  3. Sep 6, 2018 · Jonestown in the 1970s was basically a small village—so is it now a small ghost town? To try and answer these questions we asked two people who’d separately visited the site.

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    Leo Ryan, who represented California's 11th congressional district, announced that he would visit Jonestown. [122] Ryan was friends with the father of Bob Houston, a Temple member in California whose mutilated body was found near train tracks on October 5, 1976, three days after a taped telephone conversation with Houston's ex-wife in which ...

  5. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesJonestown — FBI

    In the fall of 1978, Ryan decided to visit Guyana to find out what was happening to the more than 900 members of Jonestown, many of whom were his constituents from the San Francisco area who’d...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_RyanLeo Ryan - Wikipedia

    While in Georgetown, Ryan visited the Temple's Georgetown headquarters in the suburb of Lamaha Gardens. [36] He asked to speak to Jones by radio. Sharon Amos, the highest-ranking Temple member present, told Ryan that he could not, because his visit was unscheduled. [33]

  7. Nov 18, 2013 · But the incident was likely hastened by the unwelcome visit of a U.S. congressman, Leo Ryan, who had come to Jonestown the day before the massacre to investigate rumors that people were being...

  8. Dec 1, 2022 · After complaints in the United States about the living conditions in the community, Congressman Leo Ryan visited Jonestown on November 17, 1978, to investigate.