Tina Clifford works the night shift alone. No family. No backup. Just her charts, her patients, and the quiet hum of the ICU. Then she finds the pattern. Three patients. Three "unexpected reactions." Three death certificates signed by the same two names. She brings the records to administration. The next morning, her coworker is dead. By noon, she is accused of stealing medication. By nightfall, they come for her room.
The hospital isn't covering up accidents. It's erasing witnesses. And Tina just became Exhibit A.
Tina Clifford works the night shift alone. No family. No backup. Just her charts, her patients, and the quiet hum of the ICU. Then she finds the pattern. Three patients. Three "unexpected reactions." Three death certificates signed by the same two names. She brings the records to administration. The next morning, her coworker is dead. By noon, she is accused of stealing medication. By nightfall, they come for her room.
The hospital isn't covering up accidents. It's erasing witnesses. And Tina just became Exhibit A.