On May 7, 1915, M. A Thompson of
Tacoma was found dead in his cot after he had been strangled by his own sheets while attempting to get free. He had been committed the previous day and had been strapped to his bed due to violent behavior. On May 24, 1915, the body of E. H. Hochsttler of
Aberdeen was found at Salmon Beach in Tacoma. He had committed suicide by tying a weight around his neck before drowning himself. He had escaped from Western State three days prior. Before the 2000s, a facilities worker found a shed full of cremated human remains packed into tobacco tins and canning jars. Following news reports of hospital worker understaffing and several involuntarily committed patients escaping, including a person accused of murder, Governor
Jay Inslee fired Western State Hospital's Chief Executive Officer, Ron Adler, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. This also followed years of litigation involving workplace discrimination, sexual harassment, and excessively long patient admission times. ==Notable patients==