Found one Victim Alive ( ABOVE ) Chained up like a Dog.
In storage container. Chain around her neck and feet ...
In storage container. Chain around her neck and feet ...
Cold Case Victims Above ...
13 YEARS AGO TO THE DAY
13 YEARS AGO TO THE DAY
Woodruff, Spartanburg, SC
Todd Kohlhepp appeared in court in Spartanburg and was officially charged with four counts of murder. The charges are in connection with a quadruple murder at a Chesnee motorcycle shop 13 years ago Sunday, Nov. 6. Kohlhepp, 45, was also charged last week with keeping anAnderson woman chained in a storage shed for two months on his Spartanburg County property.
Spartanburg County officials have said they also found the body of Brown's boyfriend, Charles Carver, on Kohlhepp's property. Here's what the Anderson Independent Mail and The Greenville News have learned about Kohlhepp:
1980 According to a juvenile probation officer’s report, Kohlhepp was referred to the Behavior Evaluation Center at the Georgia Mental Health Institute because of his mother’s inability to enforce limits and his behavior problems in school. He was about 8- or 9-years-old, according to that court document.
Nov. 25,1986: When he was 15, Kohlhepp used his father’s handgun to force a 14-year-old neighbor to walk to his home, where he placed duct tape on her in his bedroom, tied her hands and then raped her, according to Arizona court documents. Kohlhepp told a probation officer when questioned about the crime that he wasn’t sure why he raped the girl but it could have been an act of rebellion because his father was out of town, according to the records. Kohlhepp said he was upset with the victim because she had a crush on his friends but was only interested in friendship with Kohlhepp
Mental health evaluation on March 27, 1987: According to a psychological evaluation, Kohlhepp described his attitude toward himself as “negative.” He repeatedly asked himself “why do I do things like this?” He saw himself as a “bad person.” He said he "feels badly, because he feels that he can hurt people."
October 1987: Kohlhepp entered prison in Arizona to serve a 15-year sentence for kidnapping in connection with the incident involving his teenage neighbor.
August 2001: Kohlhepp was Released from Prison after serving the 15-Year Sentence. While in prison, Kohlhepp graduated from Central Arizona College with a bachelor's degree in computer science.
January 2002: He started working as a graphic designer for Seven Sons & Company in Spartanburg. He worked there until November 2003.
November 6, 2003: Four people were found dead after a shooting at Superbike Motorsports in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. A customer found the bodies of Scott Ponder, Beverly Guy, Brian Lucas and Chris Sherbert.
March 25, 2006: Received a private pilot's license from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Kohlhepp talking about missing persons ...
Kohlhepp talking about missing persons ...
May 2006: Kohlhepp applied to take the South Carolina real estate exam and wasrequired to explain why he was convicted of kidnapping in Arizona two decades earlier. He also opened TKA Real Estate, which he ran out of his Moore, South Carolina, home.
June 30, 2006: About three weeks after applying, Kohlhepp became a licensed real estate agent.
2008: Kohlhepp Graduated from USC Upstate with BS in business administration-marketing.
May 2014 He purchased 95-acre tract near Woodruff
2016 Aug. 29: Claudia Joanne Shiflet, Carver's mother, received a one-word reply to a text she sent Carver. It is the last communication she says she received from him.
Woodruff, Spartanburg, SC
Another Ted Bundy
Aug. 30: Leah Miller, a friend of Kayla Brown, spoke to Brown by phone. Brown told her she was in Greenville and is driving home, according to a police report.
Aug. 31: Miller received a text message from Brown at 6:06 a.m. "Are you awake?" Miller answered the message several hours later, but never got a response from Brown. It is the last message she receives from Brown.
Late August-early September: Cellphones belonging to Brown or Carver pinged near the Kohlhepp property.
Sept. 3: Shiflet filed a missing-person report. She told Anderson police she had not heard from her son in days and cannot reach his girlfriend, Brown, either. Shiflet told police that a manager checked the couple's apartment. The manager told Shiflet that it looked like no one had been at the apartment in a while.
Sept. 5: Miller filed a missing-person report and told Anderson police that she has not heard from her friend in several days. Miller told police that Brown's car, a black Chevy Cobalt, was parked in front of the Anderson apartment complex where Brown lives. Police checked Brown's apartment. Brown's family later said Brown's dog, Romeo, had been left alone in the apartment without food.
September-early October: Strange postings appeared on a Facebook page belonging to Carver. They included messages indicating that Carver and Brown were married and were fine. The families of both Brown and Carver believed the postings were fake because they come after weeks of silence.
Nov. 3: Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office investigators were on Kohlhepp's property near Wofford Road when they heard banging. On the 95-acre property in Woodruff, Brown was found in a metal container, chained by the neck and ankles. She had been kept there for two months. She was taken to a hospital. Investigators said she is "alive and well." Brown's friend, Leah Miller, confirmed that Brown had worked for Kohlhepp before she disappeared. Miller said Brown cleaned houses and cleared properties for Kohlhepp before he offered them for rent.
Todd Kohlhepp Showing Police Were Bodies Are Buried ...
- Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright said Brown told investigators there may be as many as four bodies on Kohlhepp's land. Wright said investigators were trying to determine if they are dealing with a serial killer. Investigators removed items, including two BMWs, from Kohlhepp's residence at 213 Windsong Way in Moore. Agents at Kohlhepp's real estate firm said they were shocked by the case.
Nov. 4 Heavy equipment was brought to the Wofford Road property after cadaver dogs alert investigators to several places where Brown had been held captive. Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger said a body was found around 10 a.m.
- Carver's family went to the scene, though authorities did not call them there. "I felt led to be there for my brother," said Nathan Shiflet, Carver's brother. According to his Carver's mother, Carver and Brown drove from Anderson to Kohlhepp's Woodruff land to talk to him about clearing some property. “It ended up being a trap,” Claudia Joanne Shiflet said. She said she learned during Friday’s hearing that Brown knocked on the door of a two-story garage after she and Carver arrived at the property. After the door opened, that's when her son was immediately shot.
Nov. 5 Wright Identified a Body found Friday in a Shallow Grave on the Property As that of Charles David Carver, 32.
- Kohlhepp implicated himself in a 13-year-old unsolved quadruple homicide and is now suspected in the deaths of as many as seven people. He was also seen walking the property with investigators. Authorities say Kohlhepp led them to where he said two other bodies are buried.
Nov. 6 Authorities continued searching the property and found one body. Kohlhepp appeared in court in Spartanburg and was officially charged with four counts of murder. The charges are in connection with a "Cold Case" the 4 Deaths at Superbike Motorsports in Spartanburg County 13 years ago.
Todd Kohlhepp spent 15 years in prison, however after his release managed to get a private pilot license, build a real estate firm with more than a dozen agents and buy nearly 100 acres of land, $ 305,000.00 and erect a fence around it at a cost of $80,000.
SERIAL KILLER
TODD KOHLHEPP
Todd Kohlhepp spent 15 years in prison, however after his release managed to get a private pilot license, build a real estate firm with more than a dozen agents and buy nearly 100 acres of land, $ 305,000.00 and erect a fence around it at a cost of $80,000.
SERIAL KILLER
TODD KOHLHEPP
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