Identity is not a terminal diagnosis. For over twenty years, Ryan Matthew operated at the razor's edge of human volatility. As a sociologist, State and Federal Task Force Investigator, and a member of the Minnesota Crisis Intervention Team, he was a specialist in the architecture of chaos-an expert in crisis intervention, de-escalation, and active violence prevention. Yet, while he was architecting safety frameworks for the public, his internal world was undergoing a total collapse. Beneath the professional command presence was a two-decade descent into slow suicide; a man labeled an alcoholic of the uncurable sort and a suicide drinker, he was trapped in a cycle where the very systems he mastered couldn't save him from himself. A Life Undefined is the forensic autopsy of that collision-the moment where a decorated career met a clinical end, and the "Second Life" that had to be built from the wreckage.