People were being hurt, and Murkoff was making money. Miles Upshur had plans to gather the evidence that would finally break those bastards, but what he finds waiting for him in Mount Massive is more than he bargained for. Armed with only a camera and his tenacity, would he be able to survive the nightmares fabricated by the minds of broken men?
The events of the Asylum remain a loose blur in the mind of Miles Upshur. He struggles to exist in a world he has been rejected from, followed somehow by that place as though stained in the dark shadows that once comforted and concealed him. Control is an illusion that people accept, but what happens when a man decides to break the illusion?
The job came like an answered prayer to Waylon Park, and though it was only a temporary position he was promised a referral to a sister company of the Murkoff Charity Organization. But as Waylon delves into his work he is made aware that Murkoff's practices are far from ethical, and a terrible influence has corrupted the minds of his employers. Now, home seems like an illusion.
Not all of him came back from the Asylum
The last man standing wasn't standing