Psychiatrists are getting away with murder…literally. While they relentlessly promote the “virtues” of their drugs, devastated families tell a completely different story. Case in point: Tim “Woody” Witczak. Woody was healthy—an enthusiastic runner. He had never had a history of depression, or any other so-called “mental illness.” But Woody did have a problem with insomnia, and was prescribed an antidepressant to handle it. Suddenly, he was a changed man. His wife, Kim found him one night, soaked in sweat, curled up in a fetal position. “He kept going: ‘Kim, you've got to help me, I don't know what is happening. It feels like my head is outside my body looking in. Kim, Kim, help me, help me!'” A week later, Woody hung himself. What is the truth behind tragic incidents such as this one? In this week's show, Kim Witczak discusses the facts about the real dangers of psychiatric drugs and what you need to do to become informed.