Accused South Carolina serial killer
pleads guilty to seven murders: reports
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[May 27, 2017]
(Reuters) - An accused serial killer
pleaded guilty to seven murders at a court in South Carolina on Friday
and was given seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility
of parole, avoiding the death penalty, local news reports said.
The defendant, Todd Kohlhepp, 46, admitted to chaining a woman inside a
storage shed on his rural property for two months and to a 2003 massacre
of four people at a motorbike store, among other crimes, the Spartanburg
Herald-Journal reported.
As a part of the plea deal, Kohlhepp agreed not to contest the validity
of the conviction in state or federal court and gave up his right to
appeal, the newspaper reported.
Lawyers for Kohlhepp and the Spartanburg County prosecutor were not
immediately available for comment.
He pleaded guilty to all charges against him, which included the seven
murders, kidnapping and sexual assault, the paper said.
The crimes date back to 2003 and the bodies of several of the people
killed by Kohlhepp were found on his property.
During the hearing, several family members of the victims sobbed as they
spoke to the judge about their loved ones. Kohlhepp, in shackles, showed
no emotion, NBC reported.
Kohlhepp was arrested in November on suspicion of chaining a woman
inside a storage shed on his rural property. He was subsequently charged
with multiple murders.
(Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Daniel Trotta and Lisa Shumaker)
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Todd Kohlhepp, a registered sex offender who has been arrested in
connection with the kidnapping of Kala Brown and Charles David
Carver is shown in this booking photo provided in Spartanburg, South
Carolina, November 3, 2016. Photo courtesy of Spartanburg County
Detention Center/Handout via REUTERS
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