BORN TO KILL
Some children are born with a darkness inside them that no amount of love can fix.
Jeaneane Williams knew it the moment her son came into the world—something was fundamentally wrong. Stephan—who the streets would call Sinister–killed without hesitation, restraint– a predator who shed his humanity like dead skin, leaving behind only function and violence. He believed himself incapable of feeling—that he'd transcended the weakness of conscience that plagued ordinary men.
But the past has a way of collecting debts.
As the bodies mount and his reputation spreads, Sinister finds himself unable to escape the cumulative weight of what he's done. The victims he executed begin to haunt him. The lines between present threats and past ghosts blur until Sinister can no longer distinguish between those hunting him and those he's already killed.
What emerges is a chilling exploration of psychological breakdown—a portrait of a fractured psyche spiraling toward inevitable destruction. Because there is a fundamental truth that Sinister has been running from his entire life: you cannot embrace pure darkness without being consumed by it.
Born To Kill is a raw, uncompromising portrait of generational trauma, street justice, and the cost of loving someone unforgivable. It's about what happens when nature wins over nurture, when violence becomes identity, and when the only mercy left is death.

