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By the 1990s, the mental health movement was away from the hospital model and toward community-based programs. Partly because the community-based model appeared effective but mostly because it was cheaper, [citation needed] the Kansas Legislature decided to close one of its three mental hospitals. TSH was chosen for closing and went out of ...
Prisoners who died in Kansas detention (1 C, 2 P) S. Deaths by stabbing in Kansas (2 P) Suicides in Kansas (2 C, 4 P)
Kansas Hospital for the Insane, which was also known as the State Insane Asylum or the State Lunatic Asylum, officially opened on November 1, 1866 and admitted it first patient on November 5 of that year. The first building was a small, two-story renovated farmhouse called "The Lodge" and housed only 10–12 patients. Dr.
Butler and Kelley were allegedly ambushed and stabbed to death on March 30 by Paul Grice, 31, and Tom Cullum, 43, two of the five suspects arrested, according to court documents shared by KWCH.
Three children, ages 4 to 6, died gruesome deaths in Kansas City the past 2 1/2 years. ... Last week, a 3-year-old child died after falling from an apartment window at Independence Towers. Police ...
Kansas City police have not made an arrest, or even named a suspect, in the death of 7-month-old Giovanni Carr. The infant died more than a week ago in what was classified as a suspicious death.
Pages in category "Deaths by person in Kansas" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Epperson House on the University of Missouri–Kansas City campus [86] Town of Avilla on historic Route 66 is said to have large numbers of Shadow Folk throughout village and also haunted by a Revenant Civil War-era bushwhacker nicknamed "Rotten Johnny Reb", from a gruesome historical event now known as the "Legend of the Avilla Death Tree". [87]