46 parts Complete MatureTen suicidal people participate in a social experiment. Who'll they kill first, themselves or the others?
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"We are all sick in the head here. You can be suicidal . . . and a psychopath at the same time."
Why would you want assisted suicide when you can just kill yourself? That's one of the questions Doctor Clate tells Liliana, an eighteen-year-old girl who is also suicidal and wants nothing but to die. But there is a reason that prevents her from doing that-her mother.
A social experiment was offered to her as a participant. Her main motivation, the money involved if she survives, the deal she has with Doctor Clate that she'll undergo physician-assisted suicide without psychological treatment or medication, and will lie about the cause of her death so her mother wouldn't know.
But the experiment is full of betrayals, lies, and illegal actions. It consists of accusations, blaming, upsetting accidents, suicides, agonizing screams, death, fear, and injustices.
Are they running away from killing themselves, or are they running from a psychopath? Either way, they are up for survival.
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