…Richmond, Jones established a relationship with a man named Dan Mitrione. Like the child evangelist, Mitrione would one day become internationally notorious and, like Jones, his violent death in South…
…be completed. Jones left the country not long afterwards. Dan Mitrione Perhaps the most mysterious and dubious connection that Jim Jones had was his childhood friend, Dan Mitrione. The two…
…of town.[83] Judge cites “Personal interviews, Richmond, Indiana, 1981” as his source, so I can’t confirm specifics. For the time in question, though, Jones was in his teens and Mitrione…
…man when he was a teenager, from back in Richmond, Indiana, by the name of Dan Mitrione (Hougan, II.2). Mitrione was the chief of police in Richmond at that time,…
…and he was interested in preaching the Bible and religious rituals.[78] Perhaps more important was his boyhood friendship with Dan Mitrione, confirmed by local residents.[79] In the early 50s, Jones…
…tracking down his connections to Dan Mitrione, an American intelligence agent who was ultimately killed by Uruguay’s Tupamaros. He traces Jones’ movements throughout the western hemisphere. Like Judge, Hougan asserts…
…murdered. The reason for the murders: Jones wanted to hide the imminent disclosure of his ties to Mitrione and to U.S. intelligence agencies. The magnitude of the Jonestown event itself…
…I liked both for some same reasons: they focus on Jones’ 1960-64 travels and his long friendship with CIA agent and all-around bad guy Dan Mitrione, an Indiana boy best…
…military police. He also visited British Guyana in the mid-60’s. But we do know that he was linked at that time to a former policeman, Dan Mitrione, from Jones’ hometown…
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