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In the adjacent garage, a half-dozen syringes and a handcuff key were left in a drawer of a toolbox, a punching bag and bench press with free weights left in the corner. Mattresses haphazardly rested along the wall, near where a curtain randomly hung from the ceiling, and dozens of cans of Campbell’s soup and Chef Boyardee lay in a heap on the brown carpeted floor. The interior was in disarray, with dozens of books - including a Nikon manual, “Photoshop 7 Down & Dirty Tricks” and Iris Johansen’s thriller “Final Target” - stacked on a dining room table, several mismatched drinking glasses on a shelf behind it. The rural property on Wolfford Road in Woodruff - where the bodies of three of Kohlhepp’s victims and the only survivor, Kala Brown, were found - has largely been untouched since the 47-year-old’s arrest in 2016.Ī Greenville News reporter was among members of the media given access to the unimpressive home - which resembles a large barn that’s unfinished inside. The filthy interior of South Carolina serial killer Todd Kohlhepp’s home was revealed this week, along with an array of the sicko’s belongings - which will be sold at a public auction that kicks off on Saturday. Serial killer, 83, eyed in case of dismembered body found in Brooklyn
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