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Last November & Dec. I had been working on my Ghost & haunted house tour album, and now I'm back at it! I finished scrapping the Seattle Ghost Market tour my Mom & I went on at Pike Place Market in Seattle, and one of the stories was about Seattle's first serial killer being a woman, Linda Hazzard. You'll have to read the journaling or review my tour LO's in my gallery to learn more. Anyhow, a few weeks later we found a one time only tour of Linda Hazzard's house that is supposedly haunted. I'll eventually be getting to some great pictures and creepy stories. But here's the latest pages from the Last gasp Tour. Stay tuned more coming soon I hope!

***WARNING*** The journaling is about a true crime. Please do not read it if you are not one who can handle hearing such details.

The journaling reads:

Hazzard turned her Olalla cottage into the Wilderness Heights Sanitarium. From the 1890s until 1912 she rented the attic to patients who had come to experience her cure. She was not a medical doctor, but practiced a form of homeopathy. She wrote a book entitled Fasting for the Cure of Disease, in which she proclaimed her treatment could cure everything from cancer to constipation, and even mental diseases. The cure? Patients received anywhere from a half of cup to a teaspoon of tomato or asparagus broth daily, for over 40 days. Long walks, water & boiling coffee enemas, and vigorous massages were also required one or more times a day. Sometimes the enema treatments would last 6-8 hours.


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