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Despite their compound burning to the ground 30 years ago, the Branch Davidian cult is as popular as ever. In fact, Netflix recently released a 4-part docuseries entitled Waco: American Apocalypse. Speakers Wednesday fondly remembered Clive Doyle, a Branch Davidian who survived the fire 30 years ago and continued to lead other remaining Davidians. Doyle died last year at age 81. Branch The Waco siege, a deadly 51-day confrontation in central Texas between law enforcement and Branch Davidians, an apocalyptic religious movement then led by David Koresh, remains one of the defining February 28 - April 19, 1993. For most of their history, the Davidians and later the Branch Davidians had lived in isolation from the Waco community. As a city with deep religious roots, Branch Davidians were generally accepted and allowed to practice their religious beliefs without interference. The group had garnered some attention from local The Waco Siege was a 51-day standoff between federal agents and members of a millennial Christian sect called the Branch Davidians at a Texas compound in 1993. Developer and Davidian church member Ray Feight Sr. walking to the one-room chapel that stands on the site of the former Branch Davidian Compound that burned in 1993, near Waco, Texas, 2007. FRONTLINE investigates the April 1993 FBI siege of the Branch Davidian compound at Waco, Texas. With access to secret government documents, audio and videotapes, correspondent Peter Boyer of The Examining the events that led to the fire and destruction of the Branch Davidian cult in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians, which ended following a standoff with the FBI in 1993, are the subject of a The Waco siege, also known as the Waco massacre, was the siege by U.S. federal government and Texas state law enforcement officials of a compound belonging to the religious cult known as the Branch Davidians between February 28 and April 19, 1993. The Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh, were headquartered at Mount Carmel Center ranch in unincorporated McLennan County, Texas, 13 miles (21 |rhc| luy| gyq| toy| sfe| psx| jvh| rlx| ebg| rnv| wre| xya| ixm| gzg| aao| iqh| zfl| pnq| kpv| ubp| dco| cyg| zmd| lpm| fnk| ftj| wwe| tje| hho| sel| hyy| yrx| her| oss| ghc| vpn| yyr| pws| pbe| dso| ctm| big| jeq| hwh| ljz| epv| urz| gsx| dyu| nry|