Laura Kohl's life was in chaos . After her marriage fell apart and she found herself at odds with the Vietnam war, she felt lost and isolated.
With no outlet for her activism, she was vulnerable when charismatic Christian cult leader Jim Jones came calling, ultimately leading her to surrender her mind and body to the man responsible for a massacre that shocked the globe.
This week marks 47 years since the chilling Jonestown massacre, where hundreds of seemingly sleeping bodies of women and children were left exposed.
Laura shared how she narrowly avoided this horrifying fate . "My life was in turmoil, I had a failed marriage and I was looking for a place to be political in a safer environment after a series of bad decision" she told the BBC .
After attending several meetings

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