VIDEO: Serial Killer Caught After Police Finds Woman That’s Been Chained for 2 Months
You never know whether or not a stranger is an ok human being or is actually a psychopath killer so you should always be on the lookout and never trust anyone.
If anything seems the slightest bit suspicious then you shouldn’t wait to see if it actually is.
A couple wanted to make some money so they went to clean people’s houses.
When they saw that the house they were supposed to clean was in the middle of nowhere they thought something was off.
The money they were about to receive was quite a lot, more than they usually got for this type of job but they didn’t think twice about it and went for it.
They imagined that since they were two nothing could go wrong, but they were very, very wrong.
According to viralnova.com, on November 3, 2016, police officers in South Carolina broke into a metal container on 46-year-old Todd Kohlhepp’s property and found a woman who’d been chained up inside for two months.
The victim, 30-year-old Kala Brown, and her boyfriend, 32-year-old Charles Carver, went missing on August 31 after going there to do a cleaning job for Kohlhepp, who they had no idea was a dangerous serial killer.
After shooting Carver to death, Kohlhepp kidnapped Brown, kept her inside the container with a chain padlocked around her neck, raped her multiple times, and told her he had bodies buried on his property.
Police did later find two of his victims’ bodies, 29-year-old Johnny Joe Coxie and his wife, 26-year-old Meagan Leigh McCraw-Coxie, there after arresting him, but they weren’t the only other people he murdered.
In the footage below, police open up the container where Brown was held for so long.
Though it isn’t shown in this video, the officers had to use bolt cutters to remove the chain fastened around her neck. That’s when she told them what had happened to Carver.
Following his arrest a few days later, Kohlhepp confessed to killing four other people in a 2003 shootout inside Superbike Motorsports, a motorcycle shop in Chesnee. About the shooting, he says, “I cleared that building in under 30 seconds.”
While in custody, Kohlhepp also calmly told police in detail how he killed each of his seven victims, even bragging about it at times.
Kohlhepp pleaded guilty last month to killing seven people in South Carolina, kidnapping and chaining Brown up, and raping her. He was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus 60 years without the possibility of parole.
The killer explained that he kept raping the woman and kept her locked up there for so long because he was hoping she would develop Stockholm syndrome and end up staying because she wanted to.
Stockholm syndrome is a condition that makes the hostages make a bond with their captors as a sort of defense mechanism.
It doesn’t happen all that often luckily because it can leave the person with deep psychological trauma that won’t go away all that easily.