Todd Kohlhepp was a licensed real estate agent in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He had a thriving business, a portfolio of properties, and a professional life that made him completely invisible to suspicion. He was also a serial killer who had buried seven people on his 95-acre property β and nobody knew. When detectives finally sat across from him in the interrogation room, he asked for a Subway sandwich. Then he talked about the stock market. Then he called himself "an ethical killer" β and kept right on talking. This video is a full breakdown of Todd Kohlhepp's police interrogation β analyzing the remarkable strategy detectives used to keep a serial killer comfortable, talking, and handing them everything they needed. From investment advice to homemade suppressor designs to a casual confession spanning thirteen years of murders, this is one of the most psychologically extraordinary interrogations ever recorded. β Todd Kohlhepp full interrogation β analyzed step by step β The Superbike Motorsports murders β a cold case solved 13 years later β Kala Brown β found chained in a shipping container, survived β How detectives kept Kohlhepp talking for hours using small talk β "I'm an ethical killer" β the moment that defines this case β The Amazon reviews that foreshadowed his crimes β 7 guilty pleas, 7 consecutive life sentences β no parole ever Todd Kohlhepp told his mother there were more victims than anyone knew. When she asked how many, he said: "You don't have enough fingers." He remains incarcerated at Broad River Correctional Institution in South Carolina. He will never leave. π Subscribe for weekly interrogation breakdowns, serial killer psychology deep dives, and the true crime cases that defined a generation. π Like this video if the "ethical killer" line stopped you cold. π¬ Comment below β what was the moment in this interrogation that disturbed you the most? ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β οΈ DISCLAIMER: This video is produced strictly for educational, documentary, and news commentary purposes. All information is sourced from public court records, verified news reporting, official law enforcement materials, and publicly available footage and documentation. This channel does not glorify or promote violence, serial killing, or criminal behavior of any kind. Content in this video includes discussion of murder, kidnapping, and sexual violence. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. The victims β Walter Cowart, Scott Ponder, Brian Lucas, Chris Sherbert, Johnny Coxie, Meagan Coxie, and Charlie Carver β are remembered and honored in this video. All footage is used under fair use for commentary and educational purposes. ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ #ToddKohlhepp #SerialKiller #TrueCrime #PoliceInterrogation #AmazonReviewKiller #KalaBrown #SuperbikeMotorsports #InterrogationBreakdown #SerialKillerDocumentary #TrueCrime2025


Todd Kohlhepp was a licensed real estate agent in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He had a thriving business, a portfolio of properties, and a professional life that made him completely invisible to suspicion. He was also a serial killer who had buried seven people on his 95-acre property β and nobody knew. When detectives finally sat across from him in the interrogation room, he asked for a Subway sandwich. Then he talked about the stock market. Then he called himself "an ethical killer" β and kept right on talking. This video is a full breakdown of Todd Kohlhepp's police interrogation β analyzing the remarkable strategy detectives used to keep a serial killer comfortable, talking, and handing them everything they needed. From investment advice to homemade suppressor designs to a casual confession spanning thirteen years of murders, this is one of the most psychologically extraordinary interrogations ever recorded. β Todd Kohlhepp full interrogation β analyzed step by step β The Superbike Motorsports murders β a cold case solved 13 years later β Kala Brown β found chained in a shipping container, survived β How detectives kept Kohlhepp talking for hours using small talk β "I'm an ethical killer" β the moment that defines this case β The Amazon reviews that foreshadowed his crimes β 7 guilty pleas, 7 consecutive life sentences β no parole ever Todd Kohlhepp told his mother there were more victims than anyone knew. When she asked how many, he said: "You don't have enough fingers." He remains incarcerated at Broad River Correctional Institution in South Carolina. He will never leave. π Subscribe for weekly interrogation breakdowns, serial killer psychology deep dives, and the true crime cases that defined a generation. π Like this video if the "ethical killer" line stopped you cold. π¬ Comment below β what was the moment in this interrogation that disturbed you the most? ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ β οΈ DISCLAIMER: This video is produced strictly for educational, documentary, and news commentary purposes. All information is sourced from public court records, verified news reporting, official law enforcement materials, and publicly available footage and documentation. This channel does not glorify or promote violence, serial killing, or criminal behavior of any kind. Content in this video includes discussion of murder, kidnapping, and sexual violence. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. The victims β Walter Cowart, Scott Ponder, Brian Lucas, Chris Sherbert, Johnny Coxie, Meagan Coxie, and Charlie Carver β are remembered and honored in this video. All footage is used under fair use for commentary and educational purposes. ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ #ToddKohlhepp #SerialKiller #TrueCrime #PoliceInterrogation #AmazonReviewKiller #KalaBrown #SuperbikeMotorsports #InterrogationBreakdown #SerialKillerDocumentary #TrueCrime2025

A chilling profile of the vicious serial killer who claimed the lives of at least seven innocent people between 2003 and 2016. A chilling profile of the vicious serial killer who claimed the lives of at least seven innocent people between 2003 and 2016. Make sure you subscribe to get your regular crime fix: youtube.com/c/RealCrime From "Worldβs Most Evil Killers" Content licensed from Keshet International to Little Dot Studios. Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com

Todd Kohlhepp was a serial killer who murdered seven people over a 13-year period. An in-depth look at the lives and crimes of some of the world's most evil killers, including Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez, Cary Stayner, Leonard Lake, Dorothea Puente and more. #truecrime #documentaries #crime #serialkillers #mostevilkillers #worldsmostevilkillers #top5 #top10 #fullepisode Presented by FilmRise True Crime, a Radial Entertainment Company

A young woman is found chained to the wall of a shipping container and for detectives, itβs only the tip of the iceberg in taking down South Carolinaβs very own serial killer. A true crime series that focuses on what makes killers do what they do, taking insights from scientific experts, detectives and survivors. #truecrime #serialkillers #truecrimetv #famouskillers #forensics #mysteries Presented by FilmRise True Crime, a Radial Entertainment Company