![]() Miles flees from Trager, ending when Trager is caught between an elevator and floors and crushed to death. Trager severs Miles right index finger and left ring finger and leaves him, Miles breaks from his restraints and witnesses Trager execute another maddened Murkoff executive. Trager mutilates other patients, removing their fingers, tongue and genitals. Miles wakes up in the priest's cell, he is Father Martin Archimbaud, a patient with schizoaffective disorder, Miles is released from the cell and wanders the prison where cannibal twins pursue him, someone rescues him with a dumbwaiter, unfortunately, that someone is Dr Richard Trager, a Murkoff executive driven mad with all the other patients. After reactivating the security feed, the priest jumps Miles and sedates him, before Miles loses consciousness again, the priest shows Miles camera footage of Murkoff forces being slaughtered by an unseen force. From documents found Miles discovers the muscular inmate is Chris Walker, former military police, suffering from PTSD, he's ranting about containing a breach, Miles hides from him whenever possible. Miles' carries on, few inmates are alive, some are docile and unaware while others are extremely hostile. A muscular inmate attacks Miles' and throws him through a window, Miles' regains consciousness long enough for a patient turned priest to examine him and declare him his apostle. The investigation goes south almost immediately upon Miles' arrival, many rooms are the site of massacres, patients, staff, even Murkoff's private forces have being killed violently. Miles' cell phone reception is cut off upon arrival, like it's being jammed. The tip describes human experimentation being conducted on the patients, made more credible by the asylum's history, it was closed in 1971 in wake of a government scandal and reopened by Murkoff in 2009. Mount Massive is owned the Murkoff Corporation, a notoriously unethical company. Miles Upshur is a freelance journalist, he receives a tip from an anonymous whistleblower working at Mount Massive Asylum in Leadville, Colorado.
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