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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

SERIAL MURDERER: Todd Kohlhepp

Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Jim Chapman

True Crime

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

This episode of Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings explores Serial Murderer Todd Kohlhepp who Todd Kohlhepp who lured literally countless people to his property, in an effort to torture and murder them. 

Timestamps
07:01 The Missing Couple
12:45 A Mother's Determination
25:57 The Search Intensifies
31:29 Todd Kohlhepp's Dark Past
37:42 Discovering the Property
56:39 The Rescuing Moment
59:28 The Murder of Charlie
1:04:19 The Aftermath of Horror
1:13:37 Finding Freedom
1:15:06 Uncovering More Than Expected

Video, Sound and Editing for Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings is provided by the podcast experts at  Envision Podcast Studios in Denham Springs, LA.

Executive Producer: Jim Chapman


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0:00.0

Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims,

0:11.7

whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real?

0:30.9

I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts.

0:34.4

Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable.

0:50.4

The unspeakable. Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences.

0:54.0

If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl.

0:56.6

Listing discretion is advised. Hey y'all, it's KJ here back for another episode of Unspeakable. I've had the

1:01.9

best day. You could probably tell him my voice how upbeat I am. I took some kids on a field trip today.

1:06.7

We went to our local jail and then we went to the shooting range and we just had the best time learning about law enforcement and everything, you know, all the cool hands-on things that we do and some handcuffing and all that. And just, I had a blast. And then I have the joy now of coming in here to record for you. and this episode I've worked really hard on. It's one with a lot of twist and turns,

1:12.9

and I hope that you're ready,

1:14.4

because this is going to be a goodie.

1:15.7

I want you to come with me, though,

1:16.7

just... I've worked really hard on. It's one with a lot of twist and turns, and I hope that you're ready,

1:29.2

because this is going to be a goodie. I want you to come with me, though, to South Carolina back in

1:33.1

2016. And I don't know about you. When I think of South Carolina, I think of forests and wildlife.

1:40.1

That's just what comes to mind when I think about that state. And matter of fact, it's true, right?

1:45.3

Because forests cover more than 67% of that state, making the Loblawly Pine, one of the state's biggest natural resources.

1:55.3

And actually, my best guy friend, he lived on Loblolly Lane here locally, and I always thought that name was so goofy.

2:02.6

I'm like, who names a street Lobb Lally until I realize it was a tree? So I guess my ignorance

2:06.3

showed there. But out in South Carolina, that was the home to Kayla Brown and Charlie Carver.

2:14.5

Both of them were born in the 80s, and they were in their early 30s whenever this

2:19.1

case took place. Kayla and Charlie, I'll let you know, were not of great means and they weren't from

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