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Seductive Poison

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by Deborah Layton


  Tim Stoen, assistant district

  attorney, San Francisco.

  (COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)

  Grace Stoen holding her son, John-John.

  (COURTESY GRACE STOEN)

  John-John before Grace left the

  church.(COURTESY GRACE STOEN)

  Me, going public with my affidavit in June 1978, one month after my escape from Guyana.

  Congressman Leo Ryan would soon contact me, discuss my allegations, and invite me to

  Washington, D. C. to testify before the State Department.

  (© THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION)

  Congressman Leo Ryan visiting Jonestown the night before his death.

  (COURTESYSAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER)

  Jonestown residents hours before everyone perished. (COURTESY SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER)

  Maria and her brother, Anthony

  Katsaris. He came to Jonestown

  to convince her to leave with

  Congressman Ryan and was

  critically wounded at the airstrip

  a few hours later.

  (COURTESY SAN FRANCISCO

  EXAMINER)

  Papa, upon learning that his

  youngest son, Larry, was facing

  execution by hanging in

  Guyana, Christmas 1978.

  (COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)

  Larry talking to family through thick

  protective prison windows during his

  first U.S. trial, 1981. The outcome was

  a mistrial (eleven to one for acquittal).

  Larry would be tried again four years

  later and convicted.

  (COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)

  My daughter, Lauren, at age four,

  when she began asking questions

  about “Grandma Nanni” and her

  Uncle Larry. (DEBORAH LAYTON)

  Visiting Larry at the federal prison, where he

  is serving a life sentence, 1997.

  (DEBORAH LAYTON)

  Lauren, when I began telling her the truth.

  (DEBORAH LAYTON)

  To protect the privacy of the living, I have omitted some last names and changed the given names of a few others.

  All my conversations, including those with Jim Jones, are recreated from memory and from hours of tape recordings my brother, Dr. Thomas N. Layton, made of me immediately after my escape.

  Copyright © 1998 by Deborah Layton

  Foreword Copyright © 1998 by Charted Krause

  All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright conventions. Published in the United States by Anchor Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Anchor Books in 1998.

  Anchor Books and colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

  The quotation from Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl is reprinted from the Beacon Press edition. The quotation from Sleepyhead by Walter de la Mare is reprinted by permission from the Literary Trustees of Walter de la Mare, and the Society of Authors as their representative. “In a Grove,” from Rashomon and Other Stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, translated by Takashi Kojima. Translation copyright 1952 by Live-right Publishing Corporation. Reprinted by permission of Live-right Publishing Corporation.

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the Anchor hardcover edition as follows:

  Layton, Deborah, 1953–

  Seductive poison: a Jonestown survivor’s story of life and death in the Peoples Temple

  Deborah Layton. — 1st ed.

  p. cm.

  1. Jones, Jim, 1931-1978. 2. Layton, Deborah, 1953– . 3. Peoples Temple—Biography. 4. Jonestown Mass Suicide, Jonestown, Guyana, 1978. I. Title.

  B605.P46L38 1998

  289.9—dc21

  [b] 98-18009

  eISBN: 978-0-307-57513-5

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  Author photograph © Jamie Westdal

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