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A Place Called Waco by David Thibodeau
A Place Called Waco by David Thibodeau












A Place Called Waco by David Thibodeau

Others, however, highlighted the ineptitude, even alleged carelessness and callousness, of federal authorities who, critics argued, could and should have quelled the disaster sooner, with fewer deaths. The aftermath of the Waco tragedy left some certain that the Branch Davidian sect was nothing more than a nutty cult that had more or less invited hell upon themselves. Koresh was one of several Branch Davidians who died of a gunshot.īut that wasn’t all. Only nine people inside the complex survived. The siege continued until finally, on April 19, 1993, a fire that engulfed the Branch Davidians’ compound brought a grave end to the matter. What was the Waco tragedy everyone talks about? But what information about the Waco siege do you need to know to fully grasp Netflix’s Waco doc? We have an explainer right here. So what was “ Waco,” as we’ve come to know it, and how did the massacre unfold? The new three-part Netflix docuseries Waco: American Apocalypse, out on the streamer March 22, attempts to answer those very questions.ĭirected by Tiller Russell ( Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer), the series uses never-before-seen footage from the siege as well as CGI visualizations to pick apart what actually happened leading up to and during the bloody onslaught, from the point of view of both federal officials and Branch Davidian members. authorities and the extremely armed Branch Davidian religious sect became a media frenzy and a political and cultural lightning rod-one whose symbolism seemed to subsume the actual events that took place. WHETHER YOU were cognizant of the news back in 1993, your understanding of the horrible Waco siege 30 years ago that resulted in the deaths of 86 people may be hazy.














A Place Called Waco by David Thibodeau