Two More Bodies Found On South Carolina Serial Killer's Property
Nov. 10 2016, Published 1:06 p.m. ET
Two bodies have been discovered on the property of South Carolina killer Todd Kohlhepp, who was caught after keeping victim Kala Brown captive for two months, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to reports, Megan McCraw-Coxie and husband Johnny Coxie of Spartanburg were identified by their extensive tattoos. The couple had been killed 11 months prior, with Megan, 25, taking a shot to the head and Johnny, 29, taking a hit to the torso.
They left behind one child.
The couple was reported missing in December 2015, after they had been released from jail, according to the county sheriff. Both had outstanding arrest warrants for "various offenses" at the time of their disappearance.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, South Carolina police found Kala Brown, a woman who had been missing for two months, "chained up like a dog" inside a metal storage container on the property late last week.
Police later arrested Kohlhepp, a realtor and registered sex offender, revealing that Brown helped him clean houses for before showings.
Brown and her boyfriend, Charles Carver, first disappeared in August.
Police revealed Brown is "alive and well" but understandably "traumatized." The 30-year-old told investigators she had been fed regularly while being held captive. She is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital nearby.
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Meanwhile, Carver's body was discovered in a shallow grave on the property.
Later, Kohlhepp was charged with four counts of murder in the 2003 quadruple killings at the Superbike Motorsports shop in Chesnee, "confessing to investigators that he killed" the owner, service manager, mechanic and bookkeeper on duty.
The 45-year-old provided details "that only the killer would know" about the killings, said police.
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