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Uncover the chilling history of Waco’s Branch Davidian Compound, a Texas landmark forever marked by one of the nation’s most infamous sieges.
It’s also home to conservative Baylor University. A closer look at Waco: THE BRANCH DAVIDIANS The Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, is shown engulfed by flames in this April 20, 1993, photo.
The United States government has been cleared of responsibility for the deaths of about 80 Branch Davidians in the 1993 siege and fire at Waco, Texas. A federal judge Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit ...
In 1993, an incident that would shape occurred involving David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidian sect, who resided on a ranch near Waco, Texas. Koresh had amassed a substantial arsenal of ...
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The theology of the Branch Davidians. This is the scenario sketched out in great detail in a recently produced book-length manuscript, “March 2012 A.D.: It All Begins As Foretold,” that can be ...
WACO, Texas — Clive Doyle, a Branch Davidian who escaped the flames at Mount Carmel, took great pains Thursday to attend a memorial service he has planned for 25 years. Fresher wounds, physical ...
In April 1993, a 51-day stand-off between the FBI and the Branch Davidian cult in Waco, Texas came to a fiery end. The cult leader and self-proclaimed Messiah, David Koresh, perished in the blaze ...
A raid on the Branch Davidians by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms leads to a 51-day standoff with the FBI, ending in a tragic fire that kills 76 members of the Branch Davidian community, ...
In April 1993, a tragic fire broke out at the Mount Carmel compound in Waco, Texas, ending a 51-day standoff between the FBI/ATF and the Branch Davidians, a religious cult. The incident sparked a ...
Their name is now virtually synonymous with the Waco incident, but the group was actually first formed some years earlier, in 1959 as a branch of the Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist Church.