In a police video published on Greenville News, Kala Brown said, "Todd Kohlhepp shot Charlie Carver three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp, put him in the bucket of a tractor then locked me down here ... He says he's dead and buried. He says there's several bodies dead and buried out here."
Investigators ultimately found the bodies of Carver as well as married couple Johnny and Meagan Coxie, who'd been missing since 2015, buried on Kohlhepp's property, per CBS News. Yet, besides the seven murders police learned about, Kohlhepp said there were more.
According to Go Upstate, Kohlhepp, who has been referred to by some outlets as the Amazon Review Killer for the reviews he left for some of his weapons, wrote an eight-page letter to the Herald Journal. "Yes there is more than seven. I tried to tell investigators and I did tell FBI, but it was blown off. It's not an addition problem, it's a multiplication problem. Leaves the state and leaves the country. Thank you private pilot's license," he reportedly wrote. "At this point, I really don't see reason to give numbers or locations."
Brown told police that during the two months she was his captive, he would allegedly brag he was nearing "the triple digits" in regard to how many people he had killed, according to Go Upstate. In 2018, Kohlhepp told police he'd killed two other people prior to the Superbike murders and buried them near an interstate, but investigators were unable to substantiate that claim, per WYFF.
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