The man accused of kidnapping Kala Brown and her boyfriend Charles Carver is also responsible for another major unsolved case from 2003, according to Sheriff Chuck Wright
Todd Kohlhepp admitted to murdering the four victims from the 2003 Superbike case, Wright said.
Kala Brown was found on Todd Kohlhepp’s property, chained in a storage container.
Charles Carver’s body was found in shallow grave on the property.
Kohlhepp, handcuffed and wearing an orange jumpsuit, could be seen on the property Saturday with deputies. He was there for less than an hour.
Sheriff Chuck Wright said Kohlhepp was brought back to his property on Saturday, where he showed deputies 2 more graves.
Spartanburg County deputies were brought to his property by the last known cellphone signals of two missing people. On Thursday, they found Brown chained in a container for two months. She told investigators that Kohlhepp shot and killed her boyfriend in front of her.
On Saturday, Sheriff Chuck Wright identified the body found on the site a day earlier as her boyfriend, 32-year-old Charles Carver.
Carver died of multiple gunshot wounds. An anthropologist is helping determine how long Carver was buried, said Coroner Rusty Clevenger. He declined to say how many times Carver had been shot.
“They’re obviously heartbroken,” he said after talking to Carver’s family.
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