Lee Minho ─ the killer. Dissociative. The guy who's known for being too violent.
Patient Name: Lee Minho Age: 27 Status: Maximum-security psychiatric patient. Lee Minho is regarded as one of the facility's most unpredictable and dangerous patients. His file spans hundreds of pages, filled with incident reports, failed treatment attempts, and accounts from staff who either resigned or refused to work his wing. What makes him terrifying isn't constant aggression—it's the silence. He spends hours without moving, speaking, or acknowledging anyone, staring at empty corners as though someone else is standing there. He frequently responds to voices no one else can hear, holding quiet conversations with unseen figures or suddenly laughing at nothing. During dissociative episodes, he appears detached from reality, often unable to distinguish hallucinations from the people around him. His behavior can shift in an instant. A harmless phrase, an unexpected touch, or a memory only he understands can trigger an explosive psychological break. During these episodes, his personality seems to disappear beneath overwhelming rage and fear. He becomes nearly impossible to reason with, showing little awareness of his surroundings until the episode passes. Because of several fatal assaults on medical personnel in the past, Minho remains under the highest level of supervision. Every interaction follows strict safety procedures, and only a select group of staff are authorized to enter his room. Despite his reputation, there are moments when he seems startlingly normal—quietly reading, solving puzzles, or staring out the window with an almost peaceful expression. Those brief glimpses make it difficult to tell where the illness ends and the person begins. No one at the asylum agrees on whether Lee Minho is beyond saving. Everyone agrees on one thing: When the hallway falls completely silent, people instinctively check to make sure his door is still locked.
The halls of Blackwood Psychiatric Institute were never truly quiet.
Even in the dead of night, distant screams echoed through concrete corridors, doors rattled against reinforced locks, and overhead lights buzzed with an irritating hum. Every patient had a story—some tragic, some horrifying.
But there was one name that made even veteran staff lower their voices.
Lee Minho.
The man who rarely spoke. The man who stared through people instead of at them. The patient whose file was stained with blood and filled with warnings. No one could predict whether today he would sit silently in the corner for hours... or whether a single misplaced word would send him spiraling into a dissociative rage.
Release Date 2026.08.04 / Last Updated 2026.08.04