christiana
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I am sure there are more. I bet every time he gets lonely or thinks the world forgets about him he mentions one more. Then a couple more years of being forgotten and one more...
Field trip number one.Serial killer says 2 more victims buried in South Carolina
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/21/serial-killer-says-2-more-victims-buried-in-south-carolina.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ptive-South-Carolina-killer-awarded-6-3M.htmlA woman who was chained in a shipping container by a man who killed seven people in South Carolina has won more than $6million from his estate.
A judge on Thursday awarded Kala Brown $6.3million in actual and punitive damages in her lawsuit against her capturer Todd Kohlhepp.
The 31-year-old had been missing for two months before cellphone data led authorities to Kohlhepp's property in November 2016.
Brown said she was raped each day of her captivity. Her rescue helped authorities solve seven killings in the area, including that of her boyfriend.
The court-appointed receiver of Kohlhepp's assets is still determining their value. It's unclear how much money Brown and plaintiffs in five other lawsuits against Kohlhepp would actually receive.
Kohlhepp raped Brown while holding her against her will, and told her he had also killed a husband and wife in December 2015, burying their bodies on his land.
Johnny Joe Coxie, 29, had been killed immediately, and Kohlhepp kept 26-year-old Meagan Leigh McCraw-Coxie alive for six days before shooting her in the back of the head on Christmas, Solicitor Barry Barnette said.
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC/WYFF) - Serial killer Todd Kohlhepp is scheduled to appear in court in Spartanburg County Friday morning. He is there to attend a damages hearing in a lawsuit filed by the families of Charlie Carver and Scott Ponder.
Carver and Ponder were killed at Superbike Motorsports in 2003. Court records show Kohlhepp must be present for the hearing.
Authorities said Kohlhepp confessed that he killed Ponder, Beverly Guy, Brian Lucas and Chris Sherbert in November 2003 at Superbike Motorsports.
Okay. But her arrest shouldn't have any bearing on that..
The charge comes in the same a week a judge was due to consider an agreement related to civil lawsuits against Kohlhepp that would distribute 50% of Kohlhepp's assets to Brown.
Okay.. Brown, 33, was charged with criminal domestic violence third degree
those are the type of c*nts that create sociopathic freaks like that, no death is bad enough for himI came here tonight to share this article
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That 'mother' is obscene. The stupid old witch has just slapped every single one of his victims and their families, in the face.
You may as well as have helped him lure his victims into his filthy web, you woeful excuse for a human being.
I understand the whole "I forgive you" bullshit gives many people a sense of closure and that is how they deal with this type of trauma, but Kohlhepp is a fucking sociopath. Telling him that he is forgiven is the same as telling a flower it looks nice, sure it feels nice to say it, but neither one gives a shit about your feelings nor can they understand what is really being said.[...]
"Mr. Kohlhepp, I forgive you," said Brackman, Ponder's widow.
She put on reading glasses and took a deep breath before giving her testimony.
"I hurt not only for myself but my heart hurts for you as well," she said, wiping tears from her face. "I cannot imagine the things you must feel or have felt to do the things you have done and it makes me sad."
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Widow of serial killer's victim: 'Mr. Kohlhepp, I forgive you'
Sixteen years after her husband was gunned down in a motorcycle shop in Chesnee, Melissa Brackman and her teenage son were face-to-face with the killer inside a Spartanburg County courtroom.www.greenvilleonline.com
I would think more than that, Santa Cruz Ca area was considered the serial killer capital of the US and am sure the line up and down the coast because you have a huge influx of kids, a lot of runaways and heavy users that drop off the face of the map that no one knows where they are or what has happened to them The coastal areas and truck routes seem to be the main killing/satchign groundsI was watching a serial killer documentary the other night, Glenn Rogers, and in it was mentioned that there are up to 35-40 serial killers operating in America at all times. Just that most of them are smart enough to not to attract attention or if they do they're only caught for one killing. I might be wrong but I believe it was Robert Ressler that said that.
Mentions in the article she was "off her meds" which implies mental health issues. After the trauma she went through, that's not surprising. Also says it was an altercation with a friend which has now been resolved. And another fiance committed suicide in more recent times. No wonder this poor woman is fucked up.
I understand the whole "I forgive you" bullshit gives many people a sense of closure and that is how they deal with this type of trauma, but Kohlhepp is a fucking sociopath. Telling him that he is forgiven is the same as telling a flower it looks nice, sure it feels nice to say it, but neither one gives a shit about your feelings nor can they understand what is really being said.