Episode
SERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
Description
Our Fan Club supporters will be happy to note that today, we are covering the multiple murders committed by Todd Kohlhepp. This man lured literally countless people to his property, only to systematically torture and murder them. To find out more about one of his possible victims, check out our bonus episode about the disappearance of Tammy Kingery in our fan club. For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/serial-killer-todd-kohlhepp/
Chapters
The hosts discuss a serial killer whose recent case was covered in a full-length episode on their Patreon, along with another released on August 1st.
00:00 - 01:50 (01:50)
Summary
The hosts discuss a serial killer whose recent case was covered in a full-length episode on their Patreon, along with another released on August 1st.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
The odd circumstances of a triple murder in Leesburg, Georgia, can be explained by a theory that the killer was familiar with the store and its regulars.
01:50 - 07:49 (05:58)
Summary
The odd circumstances of a triple murder in Leesburg, Georgia, can be explained by a theory that the killer was familiar with the store and its regulars.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
The hosts discuss the investigative technique of releasing a sketch of a potential witness, as seen in the case of the last customer in the recent 'Unsolved Mysteries' episode.
07:49 - 11:49 (03:59)
Summary
The hosts discuss the investigative technique of releasing a sketch of a potential witness, as seen in the case of the last customer in the recent 'Unsolved Mysteries' episode. They question the effectiveness of this technique in identifying suspects and catching criminals.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
The lack of attention given to missing persons cases due to drug use or prior arrests can lead to overlooked criminal investigations that could have been solved with closer investigation, according to a podcast episode from Casefile.
11:49 - 20:12 (08:23)
Summary
The lack of attention given to missing persons cases due to drug use or prior arrests can lead to overlooked criminal investigations that could have been solved with closer investigation, according to a podcast episode from Casefile.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
Two people searching for a missing person find Kayla inside a locked shed, with her ankles bound with a chain around her neck, like a dog.
20:12 - 25:58 (05:45)
Summary
Two people searching for a missing person find Kayla inside a locked shed, with her ankles bound with a chain around her neck, like a dog. The property where she was found belonged to a real estate agent named Todd Kohlhebb, with whom Kayla had communicated on Facebook.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
The transcript discusses Todd Kohlhepp, a convicted serial killer in the US who killed at least seven people and kept one woman chained in a storage container.
25:58 - 34:03 (08:05)
Summary
The transcript discusses Todd Kohlhepp, a convicted serial killer in the US who killed at least seven people and kept one woman chained in a storage container. The transcript explores how he was caught and the potential other victims he might have had.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
Yogi, a dog, had an extravagant lifestyle with his owner, who treated him like a child, and had a double bed in a cabin that acted as a dog house and even had his own place at the dinner table.
34:03 - 40:21 (06:17)
Summary
Yogi, a dog, had an extravagant lifestyle with his owner, who treated him like a child, and had a double bed in a cabin that acted as a dog house and even had his own place at the dinner table.
EpisodeSERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
PodcastCrime Junkie
Yogi used to be overweight and loved unhealthy snacks, but now he enjoys carrots and has a favorite toy that's bigger than him.
40:21 - 41:16 (00:54)
Summary
Yogi used to be overweight and loved unhealthy snacks, but now he enjoys carrots and has a favorite toy that's bigger than him. However, he struggles with high pitched sounds due to the musical background of his owner's family.