Every story has an origin point.
For Malik, it wasn’t the panic attack — it was the moment he realized he was no longer being treated as a patient… but as a problem.
A locked door.
A voice saying, “You can’t leave.”
A system that was supposed to heal instead choosing to restrain.
Most people would break.
Malik didn’t.
He adapted. He observed and documented.
Because long before he became a patient, he was a senior auditor, an investigator, and a man trained to follow the truth wherever it leads.
This podcast was born from that instinct — the instinct to survive through understanding, to regain power through clarity, to transform trauma into testimony.
Here, in this series, we piece together the emotional truths, the institutional failures, the investigative notes, and the human strength that turned 14 days into a mission.
This isn’t entertainment.
It’s evidence.
It’s memory.
It’s reclamation.
And it begins now.
