“I WATCHED HIM HUNT THEM”: The Lone Survivor’s Nightmare in Room 402. 🏥

Jason Feng is fighting for his life in the ICU, but the physical pain is nothing compared to the images burned into his mind. As the only person to escape the Rosemeadow Massacre, the 30-year-old has finally broken his silence from his hospital bed—and his testimony is bone-chilling.

He didn’t just see a “fight.” He watched his older brother, Jacky, methodically hunt down their mother, father, and youngest brother one by one like a predator in their own home. Why did Jacky leave Jason for dead but spare him just enough time to call for help? And what was the “final look” Jacky gave him before vanishing into the darkness? The ICU walls are hearing a story that will change the entire murder trial.

The details of Jason’s “cat and mouse” escape are finally surfacing, and they reveal a level of evil no one was prepared for. 👇

From the sterile confines of an Intensive Care Unit, 30-year-old Jason Feng is providing the first eyewitness account of the night his family was erased. In a series of harrowing statements to homicide detectives, Jason described a scene not of a spontaneous domestic dispute, but of a calculated, cold-blooded “hunt” led by his older brother, Jacky Feng.

The Predator in the Hallway

Sources close to the investigation reveal that Jason, the middle brother, was forced to witness the unthinkable. According to preliminary leaks of his testimony, the attack began in the early hours of Sunday morning when Jacky allegedly armed himself and began a systematic sweep of the Rosemeadow property.

Jason reportedly described the sound of “heavy, deliberate footsteps” and the chilling silence that followed each attack. He watched from the shadows as Jacky moved from room to room. “He wasn’t yelling. He wasn’t angry. He was just… searching,” a source quoted Jason as saying. The most haunting detail? Jacky allegedly made eye contact with Jason during the rampage, a moment of “pure, cold recognition” before continuing his assault on the other family members.

A Desperate Escape

Police originally found Jason with “defense wounds” and significant injuries, but his ability to survive is now being viewed as a miracle of sheer will. It is understood that Jason managed to barricade himself or flee to a section of the house—possibly the granny flat—while Jacky was occupied elsewhere.

Despite his injuries, Jason remained conscious long enough to witness Jacky flee the scene. The “missing hours” that Jacky spent away from the house are now being filled in by Jason’s account: he reportedly told police that Jacky didn’t run away in a panic; he walked out “like he was finished with a job.”

The “Middle Brother” Perspective: Unmasking the Tension

Jason’s statement is also shedding light on the “new direction” of the investigation. For years, the Feng family was seen as a harmonious unit. However, Jason has reportedly begun to detail a “simmering darkness” within Jacky that had been reaching a boiling point.

On community forums like Reddit and X, users are dissecting the family dynamic, with some claiming that Jason and Jacky had long-standing friction over family responsibilities and Jacky’s deteriorating mental state. “Jason was the one trying to keep it together,” one local community post claimed. “Jacky was the one pulling it apart.”

Forensic Match: The “Blunt Force” Reality

Jason’s description of the weapons used matches the horrific injuries found on his parents, Charles and Ruvena, and his younger brother, Justin. The mention of a “hunting” dynamic explains why the bodies were found in different locations across the property—it wasn’t a single burst of violence in one room, but a terrifying chase that spanned the entire lot.

The Road to Justice

Detectives from the Homicide Squad remain at Jason’s bedside, collecting every fragment of memory as he drifts in and out of consciousness. His testimony is the “smoking gun” that prosecutors need to prove premeditation and intent, potentially stripping Jacky Feng of any “insanity” or “diminished capacity” defense.

“He is the voice for the three who can no longer speak,” said a police source. “What he saw that night is the key to ensuring Jacky Feng never breathes free air again.”

As Rosemeadow prepares for a massive candlelight vigil this weekend, all eyes remain on the ICU, where the only man who knows the truth is fighting to stay alive long enough to tell it in court.