South Carolina’s now infamous serial killer was a “well-groomed and tech-savvy real estate agent” with a harrowing secret:
“Yes there is more than seven.”
That was the stand-out sentence in his eight-page letter penned to a local newspaper, the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, from prison, dated November 28.
Serial killer Todd Kohlhepp was sentenced to seven lifetimes in prison, plus 60 years earlier this year, reports Washington Post:
“I tried to tell investigators and I did tell FBI, but it was blown off,” he continued in his letter.
“It’s not an addition problem, it’s [a] multiplication problem. Leaves the state and leaves the country. Thank you private pilot’s license.”
The letter came more than a year after Kala Brown and her boyfriend, Charles “David” Carver, were summoned to Kohlhepp’s Woodruff property.
While Carver was killed immediately, Brown was kept inside a large storage container.
Then, after two months, Brown was found by authorities chained by the neck. Watch the discovery below:
As soon as she was freed, Brown spilled the beans about all the other crimes that Kohlhepp had confessed to her:
The investigation led authorities to identify seven other victims. Three had also been lured to the property under cleaning gig pretenses [sic]. Their bodies were buried in shallow graves. Another four were victims of a quadruple murder that hadn’t been solved for 13 years.
It’s plausible that there could be more murder victims. Some of Kohlhepp’s previous murders had been unsolved for more than a decade.
He was a gun enthusiast and, as he points out in his letter, an amateur pilot. Authorities told the media they confiscated an “arsenal” of weapons from the Woodruff property where the woman was found and Kohlhepp’s home some 10 miles away.
Watch Kohlhepp’s confession after his arrest last year November:
Kohlhepp had also told Brown that “he was “nearing the triple digits” in killings” but in his letter, stated that:
“At this point, I really don’t see reason to give numbers or locations.”
Chilling.
[source:washingtonpost]
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