On November 3rd, 2016, a woman by the name of Kala Brown was found chained inside of a shipping container that sat on the sprawling 95-acre property of a man named Todd Kohlhepp in rural Moore, South Carolina. She had been held against her will for 65 days. Todd Kohlhepp was a 45-year-old single man and a successful realtor who owned his own realty company. He was also an ex-con, a rapist and a serial killer.Once in custody after rescuing Kala Brown, police began to question Todd Kohlhepp, who began confessing to multiple murders, with his criminal activity beginning in 1986 in Tempe, Arizona, when he was only 15 years old. For the next 30 years, Todd claimed to have killed at least seven individuals, with four of them shot dead in 2003 in the infamous Superbike Motorsports store in Chesnee, South Carolina. The Superbike Motorsports case had been cold for over a decade. But was he to be believed? Was he just admitting to the murders for attention? Or did Todd Kohlhepp's killings go far beyond what anyone could have ever imagined?Show Notes:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10558324/Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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