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http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3710972&categoryId=3286128&n8pe6c=1

http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/player.swf?mediaId=3710972

Thirty years ago to the day -- November 18, 1978 -- the Rev. Jim Jones led 914 of his followers to their deaths in a mass suicide in the jungles of Guyana. The Rev. Jones' son, Jim Jones Jr., survived because he was playing basketball, and his son Rob plays today for the University of San Diego basketball team. The documentary includes never-before seen photographs obtained from the FBI, home video and current day footage from the jungle of Guyana of what was once a place called Jonestown.

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