Mount Massive Asylum (Earth-1233)

Mount Massive Asylum is a psychiatric hospital located in Raccoon City, Colorado, owned by the Murkoff Corporation which formerly hosted Project MKUltra, and currently, publicly serves as a caring shelter for victims of the serial killer Scarecrow.

History
Mount Massive Asylum was established in Raccoon City, Colorado, in 1952, in order to serve as a home to scientists recruited by Operation Paperclip, former Nazis recruited to conduct scientific experiments and research in the United States.

In 1955, miners that survived the collapse of the North West Mines in the Arklay Mountains were sent to be treated on the asylum. When they were found, many miners were committing cannibalism, and thus went through extensive psychiatric evaluation, while others were sent to disclosed locations on the asylum, where they became a part of the covert Project MKUltra's Morphogenic Engine under lead psychiatrist Dr. Rudolf Wernicke.

These miners told of supernatural occurrences within the mines, and how it was leading them to insanity and violence. In 1966, one of the asylum's nurses, Marion Kane, was accidentally trapped in the asylum, where she was attacked and raped by the seemingly possessed miners. She was found one day later, barely living, and was brought to a hospital where it was discovered she was pregnant with a boy, Jonathan. After the incident with Marion, in 1972, Mount Massive's entire operation was closed by CIA director Richard Helms, and any files related to MKUltra were destroyed. The asylum and surrounding vicinity then laid abandoned for the next years, until it was bought by the Murkoff Corporation in 1983, which would continue the illegal experimentations started by the CIA, intending on profiteering with their neuroscientific farse.