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Body is found where woman was chained up

Officials fearful 3 more corpses could be located

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A woman who was “chained up like a dog” for weeks in a dark storage container was lured to her captor’s South Carolina property for a cleaning job, a family friend said Friday, as search teams digging up the area found one body and looked for more.

SPARTANBUR­G, S.C. — A woman who was “chained up like a dog” for weeks in a dark storage container was lured to her captor’s South Carolina property for a cleaning job, a family friend said Friday as search teams digging up the area found one body and looked for more.

Authoritie­s were “trying to make sure that we don’t have a serial killer on our hands,” the sheriff said. Investigat­ors were told the property could hold as many as three other corpses.

Prosecutor Barry Barnette said the woman saw her captor shoot and kill her boyfriend, who went with her to the job. The body discovered Friday was not identified.

The couple disappeare­d around Aug. 31 when they went to do the work on the suspect’s nearly 100-acre property in a rural area near the community of Woodruff, said Daniel Herren, a friend who visited her after she was rescued Thursday.

“They were going to do some work, help cleaning up the property. And he pulled out a gun and took them hostage,” Herren said, adding that the abduction happened quickly.

Todd Christophe­r Kohlhepp, a 45-year-old registered sex offender with previous kidnapping conviction, appeared at a bond hearing Friday in Spartanbur­g on a kidnapping charge. More charges will be filed later, the prosecutor told the court.

The judge did not set bail and instead referred the matter to circuit court. The suspect did not appear to have an attorney, and the judge urged him to get one.

The Associated Press is not naming the woman because the suspect is a sex offender, though authoritie­s have not said whether she was sexually assaulted. Her boyfriend was identified as Charles Carver, 32.

Herren, who visited her in the hospital and had dinner with her Thursday, said he did not ask the woman if she was sexually assaulted.

But she did describe to him the details of her captivity, telling him she was in the container nearly the entire time except for when she was taken out for occasional walks.

She was fed once a day around 6 p.m. She “didn’t tell us exactly what she was eating. But from what I gathered, it could have been fast food,” Herren said.

She left the hospital late Thursday and is staying with family, Herren said.

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