Imperial Valley Press

Oregon hunts for bodies at ex-asylum seen in ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’

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SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon will use ground-penetratin­g radar to search for bodies buried on the campus of a now-defunct psychiatri­c hospital where the movie “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was filmed before a developer builds housing on the land.

The facility, which opened in 1883, once had a cemetery, but all the 1,500 bodies buried there should have been exhumed in 1913, the Statesman Journal reported Tuesday.

There is no evidence any remains were left behind, but the Confederat­ed Tribes of the Grand Ronde is asking the state to make sure before apartments and single-family homes are built on Oregon State Hospital’s North Campus.

The psychiatri­c hospital has a troubled history, including the discovery of 5,000 unclaimed sets of cremated remains that belonged to patients who died over a span of decades.

Briece Edwards, who manages historic preservati­on for the tribes, pointed to an inconsiste­nt record of tracking cemeteries at state institutio­ns, namely hospitals, orphanages and prisons. He called it a nationwide issue.

“Sometimes records are spotty,” Edwards said. The tribes wanted to ensure officials did their due diligence, he said.

Cemeteries also don’t always stay within their borders, he said.

“It’s not so much about confirming where the cemetery is, it’s about confirming where it isn’t,” Edwards told the newspaper.

The Department of Administra­tive Services, which owns the land, is hiring a contractor to do the search.

The state also will search the historical record for informatio­n about the exhumation­s and the cremated remains from the facility, department spokeswoma­n Elizabeth Craig said.

Opened 136 years ago as the Oregon State Insane Asylum, the hospital had a cemetery for 30 years. It closed in the early 1910s and state lawmakers ordered the remains exhumed in 1913, when the facility was renamed the Oregon State Hospital.

 ?? PAUL CARTER/THE REGISTER-GUARD VIA AP ?? In this 2013 file photo is the Oregon State Hospital in Salem, Ore. Oregon will use ground-penetratin­g radar to search for bodies buried on the campus of the former psychiatri­c hospital that inspired the book “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”
PAUL CARTER/THE REGISTER-GUARD VIA AP In this 2013 file photo is the Oregon State Hospital in Salem, Ore. Oregon will use ground-penetratin­g radar to search for bodies buried on the campus of the former psychiatri­c hospital that inspired the book “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”

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