The deputies listened more
closely, and hearing it again they moved closer to a 30-foot-long shipping
container and knocked on the side.
The deputy thought she
heard banging, she and her colleagues were out on a rural piece of South
Carolina land Thursday morning, preparing to serve a search warrant.
She asked the other
deputies whether they heard the banging, too. But it was hard to tell. It could
have been just some noise coming from the woods, someone said.
Inside Kala Brown, missing
since late August, started screaming. "Help me! Get me out of here!"
Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright told Ashleigh Banfield of HLN's
"Primetime Justice."
The deputies took a padlock
off the doors of the container and opened it.
Inside they found the
30-year-old woman tethered by the neck, "chained like a dog," the
sheriff said.
I've been in here for two
months, she told the deputies, who found tools on the property and cut her
free.
"It's just a miracle
by God that we found her alive," Wright told HLN.
There was no sign of
Brown's 32-year-old boyfriend, Charles David Carver, who also disappeared in
August.
Later, as dozens of people
searched the 100-acre property, his vehicle was found. It was in a ravine,
covered in brush.
A cadaver dog picked up on
something, but it's not clear what, Wright said.
Brown told deputies she
thinks four people might be buried on the property, which is owned by Todd
Kohlhepp, the sheriff said. Kohlhepp, a registered sex offender, was arrested.
Kohlhepp is not cooperating
with investigators, Wright said.
The sheriff described the
container as a hellish place to be locked in during the area's hot weather. No
lights, no windows, no air flow. Two visits a day, where Brown was given food
and water.
She was wearing clothes
when she was found. It's not clear whether they are the same ones she was
wearing when she and Carver went missing.
Wright told the media that
investigators think Kohlhepp, Carver and Brown may have known each other, but
their relationship wasn't clear to authorities.
"I don't think this
was a random act," the sheriff said.
Kohlhepp, 45, was added to
the South Carolina Sex Offender Registry as a result of a 1987 kidnapping
conviction in Arizona when he was a teenager.
Wright thanked the efforts
of the Spartanburg County sex crimes investigators for leading them to the
Kohlhepp property.
The sheriff said deputies
found weapons on the property.
He described the property
as a farm that has no home on it. Kohlhepp doesn't live on the property but was
arrested there. It is unclear whether he has an attorney but he asked for one
when he was arrested.
Sounded like what you would watch in a film
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