The making of a monster through patience, prophecy, and pain…
On the Eve of 9/11, Rex Brody was pushed to his limit when he became Mister Boogie, who was just getting started…
Raised in a childhood shaped by betrayal, humiliation, and quiet brutality, Brody never collapsed under pressure. He adapted, endured, and refined himself into something disciplined enough to survive anything. Years later, Houston begins to feel the presence of that discipline in a series of random, brutal murders that Detective Heath Spade – with the help of Rookie Marion Paul – tie to another series of precise and ritualized murders. Spade and his partner, Carmen Hayes begin hunting a monster with an emotional and physical depth they wonder if it’s supernatural.
As the investigation deepens, the murders begin to suggest something older and far more terrifying than any killer’s pathology. Beneath the blood and structure is a dark inheritance that reaches beyond Houston and into a mythology of violence. Brody’s path draws him toward three witches who speak in prophecy, Adrian Kane whose shadow stretches far beyond the natural world, and Lilith, whose connection to him feels ancient, intimate, and inescapable. What begins as murder becomes revelation, and the pattern behind it all carries the unmistakable echo of Jack the Ripper, as though the worst horrors in history never die.
Only Brody’s sister, Emma, understands what the rest of the world cannot. Rex isn’t unraveling; he’s becoming exactly what his life once dictated. From the brutal streets of Houston to the haunted grandeur of Paris, Mister Boogie is a relentless descent into identity, legacy, and the architecture of evil, where monsters are not born in chaos, but forged with patience, discipline, and purpose.
As the investigation deepens, the murders begin to suggest something older and far more terrifying than any killer’s pathology. Beneath the blood and structure is a dark inheritance that reaches beyond Houston and into a mythology of violence. Brody’s path draws him toward three witches who speak in prophecy, Adrian Kane whose shadow stretches far beyond the natural world, and Lilith, whose connection to him feels ancient, intimate, and inescapable. What begins as murder becomes revelation, and the pattern behind it all carries the unmistakable echo of Jack the Ripper, as though the worst horrors in history never die.
Only Brody’s sister, Emma, understands what the rest of the world cannot. Rex isn’t unraveling; he’s becoming exactly what his life once dictated. From the brutal streets of Houston to the haunted grandeur of Paris, Mister Boogie is a relentless descent into identity, legacy, and the architecture of evil, where monsters are not born in chaos, but forged with patience, discipline, and purpose.






