- Holly Eudy dated Todd Kohlhepp, the real estate broker from Sparatanburg, S.C., who was arrested last November when a kidnapped woman was found on his property, for 10 years
- ‘I knew there was something about him, but I couldn’t put my finger on it,’ Holly Eudy exclusively said Inside Edition
- Kala Brown, 30, and her boyfriend, Charles Carter, 32, were the last of Kohlhepp’s victims
- Brown survived after police rescued her but the notorious serial killer murdered Carter
- Eudy remembers a man who was rather attentive but believes she may have been the next target after Brown
A woman who had a ten-year affair with a serial killer is finally speaking out about how she had no idea who he was.
Holly Eudy dated Todd Kohlhepp, the real estate broker from Sparatanburg, S.C., who was arrested last November when a kidnapped woman was found on his property, for 10 years.
‘I knew there was something about him, but I couldn’t put my finger on it,’ Holly Eudy exclusively said Inside Edition.
Holly Eudy dated Todd Kohlhepp, the real estate broker from Sparatanburg, S.C., who was arrested last November when a kidnapped woman was found on his property, for 10 years
Kala Brownwas found chained by the neck inside a storage container on his property.
Brown told police Kohlhepp killed her boyfriend, Charlie Carver, months back and there were additional bodies buried on the 95-acre property.
The couple had been missing for two months, and her cellphone indicated she might have been in the area when she vanished.
Kala Brown, 30 (left), and her boyfriend, Charles Carter, 32 (right), were the last of Kohlhepp’s victims. Brown survived after police rescued her but the notorious serial killer murdered Carter
Eudy remembers a man who was rather attentive but believes she may have been the next target after Brown
Kohlhepp pleaded guilty to the murder of seven people over a 13-year period. He was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences with no possibility of parole.
Eudy remembers a man who was rather attentive but believes she may have been the next target.
‘He gave me a lot of attention, made me feel like I was important,’ she told Inside Edition.