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Nearly Three Decades Later, the Suspicions of Two Women Led to the Arrest of Mandy Starvick’s Killer

They had suspicions about the killer from the beginning. Yet, they were afraid to make accusations without not knowing for sure.

Theewari Dulandiya
5 min readSep 19, 2024
At the age of 18, Mandy Starwick was raped and murdered.

On a sunny day in June 2013, two mothers decided to take their young children to the Birch Bay Waterslide in Washington. While the children were having fun, the mothers were chit-chatting.

They were in the same high school, but barely knew each other at the time. There was a tragedy that happened in 1989 involving another schoolgirl from their high school.

While chit-chatting, one woman brought up the topic. After over two decades, they felt it was safe to say their suspect’s name out loud. Surprisingly, they both said the same name.

Because both of them had somewhat unpleasant experiences involving that person. Finally, they decided to report him to the police.

It marked a major breakthrough in Mandy Starvick’s decades-old rape and murder case.

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Theewari Dulandiya
Theewari Dulandiya

Written by Theewari Dulandiya

Hello! After three-plus years of writing about true crime, I'm excited to announce that I've created my first crime-related newsletter, Crimewatch Chronicles.

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