Killed to Order Investigating Allegations, Evidence, and the Hidden World of Transplant Abuse, Forced Organ Procurement, and Medical Ethics in China By Jasmine Ray What if life-saving medicine was built on a hidden system no one wants to talk about? Behind hospital walls and official narratives lies a controversy that has shocked investigators, human rights advocates, and governments around the world. Killed to Order pulls back the curtain on one of the most disturbing allegations of our time—claims of forced organ procurement and a shadowy transplant system operating under strict secrecy. In this gripping investigative deep dive, Jasmine Ray examines: Eyewitness accounts and survivor testimonies Independent investigations and international reports The rapid rise of transplant medicine—and the ethical questions it raises The global demand for organs and the systems that supply them The silence, denial, and political complexity surrounding the issue This is not just a story about medicine. It’s a story about power, secrecy, and the price of human life. Blending the intensity of true crime with the depth of investigative journalism, Killed to Order takes readers into a world where ethics collide with ambition—and where the truth is often buried beneath layers of control and controversy. For readers of hard-hitting nonfiction, true crime, and global affairs, this book asks a chilling question: What happens when the system meant to save lives becomes the one that decides who lives—and who doesn’t?