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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 27, 2022
Format:
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On one frigid December night in 1980, a stranded Minnesotan named Jean Hilliard earned a title no one would ever want: the Frozen Girl.
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John Enger, “Frozen. Thawed. Not Dead. . .” MPR News, 2018. 
Ryan Bakken, “She Froze at 22. . .” Wichita Morning Eage, 1980
N/A, AP, “Dakota Teenager Recovers. . . “ New York Times, 1980. 
N/A, AP, “Physicians Say Frozen. . “ Herald-Journal, 1980. 
N/A, AP, “Follow Up,” Akron Beacon Journal, 1981. 
N/A, AP, “Human Ice Cube,” St. Cloud Times, 1995. 
Phyllis Battelle, “Cold Facts About. . . “ Tyler Morning Telegraph, 1982
Joyce Walker Jones, “She Was Frozen. . .” Detroit Free Press, 1980. 
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Released:
Dec 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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