Todd Kohlhepp

Killer

Birthday March 7, 1971

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.

Age 53 years old

Nationality United States

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1971

Todd Christopher Kohlhepp ( Sampsell; born March 7, 1971) is an American sex offender, mass shooter and serial killer convicted of murdering seven people in South Carolina between 2003 and 2016.

In addition, Kohlhepp kidnapped at least one woman, raped another, and claims to have killed many more.

Todd Kohlhepp was born on March 7, 1971, in Florida, and was raised in South Carolina and Georgia.

His parents divorced when he was two years old.

His mother gained custody and married another man the following year.

Later psychological reports found that Kohlhepp had an unhealthy relationship with his stepfather and often wanted to live with his biological father, whom he had not seen in eight years.

Kohlhepp was described as a troublesome child.

In nursery school, he was known to be aggressive toward other children and would destroy their property.

At the age of nine, when he started undergoing counseling, Kohlhepp was described as being "explosive" and "preoccupied with sexual content".

He also displayed cruelty to animals, shooting a dog with a BB gun and killing a goldfish using Clorox bleach.

Kohlhepp's father later said the only emotion his son was capable of was anger and madness.

Kohlhepp spent three and a half months in a Georgia psychiatric hospital as an inpatient because of his inability to get along with other children.

1983

Eventually, in 1983, Kohlhepp was sent to live with his biological father in Arizona after his mother and stepfather separated.

He took his father's surname and began working a number of local jobs.

He also inherited his father's hobby of collecting weapons and was taught by him to "blow things up and make bombs".

Despite this, their relationship deteriorated due to his father's absence with a number of girlfriends and Kohlhepp repeatedly expressed a desire to return to his mother, though she reportedly made excuses to extend his stay.

1986

On November 25, 1986, 15-year-old Kohlhepp kidnapped 14-year-old Kristie Granado in Tempe, Arizona.

He threatened her with a .22-caliber revolver, brought her back to his home, tied her up, taped her mouth shut, and raped her.

Afterwards, he walked her home and threatened to kill her entire family if she told anyone about what had happened.

Kohlhepp was charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, and committing a dangerous crime against children.

1987

In 1987, he pleaded guilty to the kidnapping charge and the other charges were dropped.

He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison and registered as a sex offender.

According to court records, Kohlhepp was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and was noted as having an above average IQ of 118 (percentile rank 88.5 at σ ⁠= ⁠15).

The judge in the case said Kohlhepp was "very bright and should be advanced academically", but "behaviorally and emotionally dangerous" and likely could not be rehabilitated.

Kohlhepp's probation officer wrote a similar description in court papers and added that Kohlhepp "felt the world owed him something".

Kohlhepp's attorney in that case later went on to say that, while defending him "he did not believe his client would go on to harm others" in the future.

During his imprisonment, Kohlhepp was initially cited for violations that included some violent behavior; after turning twenty, however, he had no other records of disobedience.

2001

In August 2001, Kohlhepp was released from prison after serving fourteen years and moved to South Carolina, where his mother was living.

During his imprisonment, he attended and graduated from Central Arizona College with a bachelor's degree in computer science.

2002

From January 2002 to November 2003, he worked as a graphic designer for a company in Spartanburg.

2003

He began studying at Greenville Technical College in 2003.

2006

Despite being registered as a sex offender, Kohlhepp was able to get a real estate license on June 30, 2006, after lying about the felony charge on his application.

From this, he built a firm that had a dozen agents in its employ.

He had been recognized as a top-selling agent in the Carolina region.

The firm was closed down following his arrest.

Kohlhepp also acquired a private pilot license and several properties out of state.

2008

Kohlhepp transferred to the University of South Carolina Upstate the following year, and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration-marketing.

2014

In May 2014, he purchased nearly 100 acre of land, located in an area nine miles (fourteen kilometers) from the community of Moore, for $305,632.

He then set a fence, which cost $80,000, around the property.

A customer who sold her home to Kohlhepp remembered him as extremely outgoing and professional, but noted that he would often talk about his firearms and sometimes subtly used sexual innuendo during their conversations.