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San Haven was meant to be a sanctuary—an isolated tuberculosis hospital nestled in North Dakota’s Turtle Mountains. But over decades, its mission blurred: patients vanished into locked wards, whispers of mistreatment spread, and the buildings themselves began to decay. Today, San Haven stands gutted and silent, a monument to good intentions gone horribly wrong.

In this upcoming episode, we explore the horrific history and lore surrounding the infamous San Haven Sanitorium.

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