Ivar's And The Serial Killer Just Might Be Washington's Spookiest Halloween Story
If you felt like Halloween lasted all month this year, you’re not alone. When All Hallows Eve falls on a Thursday, you can expect a full week of celebrating. But as we pack up our costumes and spooky decor for the year, as Washingtonians, we’d be wise to remember that we’ve got our own year-round Halloween story in our history. It involves a sinister female serial killer, a spooky house known as Starvation Heights, and the family behind one of Washington’s most famous seafood spots.

Ivar's is the Seattle area's go-to chowder spot, and it has been a local icon for decades.

Ivar had strong local roots. His grandparents purchased Alki Point in 1869 from Seattle pioneer David Swinson Maynard, which is home to the oldest remaining house in Seattle. But unfortunately, this story involves Ivar's mother.
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Most of her dirty work was done at the compound now known as Starvation Heights in Olalla, which eventually burned to the ground.
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She believed diseases and ailments could be cured through fasting, intense massages that were more like beatings, daily enemas, and a lot of mind games. Lest there is any doubt that she was simply a confused woman who believed in her own medicine... she once convinced a dying patient, heiress Claire Williamson, to will her a monthly stipend before she starved her to death.

Linda convinced Daisy Haglund to go 50 days without food until she died in 1908, when Ivar was only three years old. Daisy's friends had pleaded with her to eat, but she refused. An autopsy revealed that Daisy had stomach cancer, which is probably what she was trying to cure. But despite doctors ruling that Daisy likely would have lived had she not met Linda, Linda got away with the murder.

Linda was persecuted for her crimes, but they never stuck. Ironically, when she died in 1938, it was during one of her infamous fasts.
Have you ever heard the story of Starvation Heights? Read on for even more sinister tales.
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