Mass Serial Killer | Todd Kohlhepp Interrogation

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  • Todd Christopher Kohlhepp (born March 7, 1971) is an American serial killer and mass murderer, convicted of murdering seven people in South Carolina between 2003 and 2016.
    On November 25, 1986, 15-year-old Kohlhepp kidnapped a 14-year-old girl in Tempe, Arizona. He threatened her with a .22-caliber revolver, brought her back to his home, tied her up, taped her mouth shut, and raped her. Afterwards, he walked her home and threatened to kill her younger siblings if she told anyone about what had happened. Kohlhepp was charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, and committing a dangerous crime against children.
    In August 2001, Kohlhepp was released from prison after serving fourteen years and moved to South Carolina, where his mother was living. During his imprisonment, he attended and graduated from Central Arizona College with a bachelor's degree in computer science. From January 2002 to November 2003, he worked as a graphic designer for a company in Spartanburg. He began studying at Greenville Technical College in 2003. Kohlhepp transferred to the University of South Carolina Upstate the following year, and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration-marketing.
    Despite being registered as a sex offender, Kohlhepp was able to get a real estate license on June 30, 2006, after lying about the felony charge on his application. From this, he built a firm that had a dozen agents in its employment. He had been recognized as a top-selling agent in the Carolina region.The firm was closed down following his arrest. Kohlhepp also acquired a private pilot license and several properties out of state. In May 2014, he purchased nearly 100 acres (40 ha) of land, located in an area nine miles (fourteen kilometers) from the community of Moore, for $305,632. He then set a fence around the property, which cost $80,000.
    A customer who sold her home to Kohlhepp remembered him as extremely outgoing and professional, but noted that he would often talk about his firearms and sometimes subtly used sexual innuendo during their conversations. Conversely, a woman who assisted one of Kohlhepp's employees described him as angry and condescending towards her partner. A banker who worked with Kohlhepp said he often watched pornographic videos, even at work.
    On November 6, 2003, a customer found four people shot to death inside Superbike Motorsports, a motorcycle shop in Chesnee. The victims were identified as owner Scott Ponder, 30; service manager Brian Lucas, 30; mechanic Chris Sherbert, 26; and bookkeeper Beverly Guy, 52, who was Ponder's mother. All four died from multiple gunshot wounds. Before Kohlhepp confessed to the shootings in 2016, investigators believed that the gunman, armed with a pistol, entered the shop from the back and killed Sherbert as he worked.
    He then killed Guy in the middle of the showroom, Lucas at the main doorway, and Ponder in the parking lot. According to Ponder's wife, Kohlhepp was a disgruntled customer who had been in the shop several times. According to Kohlhepp's mother, he attempted to return a motorcycle there, but the employees laughed at him, would not return the money he had paid for the motorcycle, and embarrassed him for not knowing how to ride one.
    On August 31, 2016, Kala Brown, 30, and her boyfriend Charles David Carver, 32, went missing after they went to clean Kohlhepp's residence. Carver was later found dead of multiple gunshots on Kohlhepp's property. Interest in the disappearance of Brown and Carver increased as a result of messages posted to Carver's Facebook account following their disappearance, the unusual nature of which prompted speculation that another party had taken control of his Facebook account.
    On November 3, Brown was found by authorities, chained to the wall inside a metal storage container on the property. Investigators had tracked her down after tracing the couple's last known cellphone signals, after which they heard banging noises coming from inside the container. A search of Kohlhepp's property recovered Carver's vehicle, which was found in a ravine covered in brush.
    According to Brown, she witnessed Carver being shot. Kohlhepp's mother claimed Carver was killed for having a "really smart mouth," which Kohlhepp did not like. He also said he kept Brown captive because she did not do anything wrong and that he did not want to hurt her.[26] However, Brown stated to police just after her rescue that Kohlhepp had killed Carver because Kohlhepp was "mad at her." During her captivity, Brown was intimidated into not escaping after having been shown the graves of Kohlhepp's other victims.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @mikeygraves16
    @mikeygraves16 Před rokem +2

    Dude thinks he's just casually talking to a waiter ordering his usual or somethin 😂

  • @theoryofpersonality1420

    I've owned a carpet cleaning company. People let you have water out of their hose to fill up buckets. It doesn't take much water. I've never had anyone tell my guys no.

  • @mikeygraves16
    @mikeygraves16 Před rokem +3

    Also gonna mention again I think it's crazy as hell that this channel doesn't have much more subscribers!
    C'mon people, I'm literally always just talkin' to myself on these vids.
    It's...it's so lonely...😂

    • @interrogations1111
      @interrogations1111  Před rokem +2

      Maybe one day! Thanks for watching.

    • @mikeygraves16
      @mikeygraves16 Před rokem +1

      @@interrogations1111 Hell yeah, always dude! I appreciate your work 👍

    • @miab82
      @miab82 Před rokem +1

      I know! I was thinking the same thing. Wayyy more videos, without constant commentary. Don't get me wrong a little editing wouldn't hurt but it doesn't kill me to ff through the unnecessary parts... So, yeah. I say you have a solid channel and I watch s$&$ tons of true crime on the daily.... More options than most 😁

    • @theoryofpersonality1420
      @theoryofpersonality1420 Před rokem

      Agreed 👍

  • @theoryofpersonality1420
    @theoryofpersonality1420 Před rokem +1

    If you want I'll give you the activation code to Camtasia. It's a video editor. I have a teachers account. So I can do that.