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Reddit mentions of Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest. Here are the top ones.
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Color | White |
Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 5.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2005 |
Weight | 0.78 Pounds |
Width | 0.9 Inches |
Reminds me of this book I read about a woman who espoused starvation as a medical treatment in Washington state:
In 1911 two wealthy British heiresses, Claire and Dora Williamson, arrived at a sanitorium in the forests of the Pacific Northwest to undergo the revolutionary “fasting treatment” of Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard. It was supposed to be a holiday for the two sisters, but within a month of arriving at what the locals called Starvation Heights, the women underwent brutal treatments and were emaciated shadows of their former selves.
That is to say, I wonder if some "professional" told them this was a good idea, what they needed to do in order to "get better", etc.
Tangentially related...
Awhile back I read a book called “starvation heights ”, about an early-1900s quack doctor who used a “starvation” treatment for her patients. At least a dozen deaths are attributed to her treatment.
Really good book, btw.
Oooh, to choose only one. . .
True Crime Fans: Starvation Heights by Gregg Olson.
Horror/Mystery Fans: December Park by Ronald Malfi