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2000s: Would you believe the warnings of someone in a psychiatric clinic?
2000s: Would you believe the warnings of someone in a psychiatric clinic?
Hannah had a normal life – a loving husband, a good job. Until she did something shocking.
Now she’s in a psychiatric clinic. It should be a safe place. But patients keep dying.
The doctors say it’s suicide. Hannah knows they’re lying.
Can she make anyone believe her before the killer strikes again?
“The Meadows is an old Georgian – style country house, complete with ivy growing across the front and elegant floor-to-ceiling sash windows. From the semi circular gravel drive at the front you might imagine yourself on the seat of t Jane Austen adaptation where at any moment, the grand front door will burst open to disgorge a gaggle of giggling young women in bonnets. But drive around the car park behind the house….
The old part of the asylum contains the consulting rom and t and it’s here were to women have been killed. No one seems to have notice apart from the narrator, but can she be trusted?
Life inside the asylum is strict with routine and tradition. A documentary being filmed is hoped to dispel any myths and taboos around mental illness. During the day the women get therapy, art therapy and other kinds, the Evening Group talk about the events of that day. The doors of the rooms don’t have locks for obvious reasons
This is a cold clinical place where nothing is at it seems
Destination: England Author/Guide: Tammy Cohen Departure Time: 2000s
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