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Todd Kohlhepp’s disturbing life of violent crime started at a young age. When he was only 15, he was charged as an adult for the kidnapping and raping of a 14-year old, which resulted in a 14-year prison stint that put him on the sexual offenders registry.
When released he didn’t wait long to start murdering people including, unleashing terror in a motorcycle shop and killing four. But none of this stopped him from earning two Bachelor’s degrees in computer science and business and becoming a successful real estate broker.
By 2016 he had murdered countless people, but this all came to an end in November of 2016 when investigators tracked a missing persons cell phone to his 100 acre property in South Carolina. The investigators found a young woman in a scene straight from a horror film, she was chained up in a storage locker for months, clinging to life!
Don’t forget to download the CrimeDoor app to follow along while you listen and visually walk through a 3D experience of the actual crime scene. -
On this episode of "Where The Bodies Are Buried" we will be speaking with Brian Britton, the man known for the 1989 Britton family murders. We will try to figure out what led to these horrific acts and what he was thinking while murdering his family, including his innocent 8-year old brother. Now, after serving 32 years in prison, he may soon be a free man, but, if the only surviving member of his family has any say, he will be locked up for life.
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On this episode of “Where the Bodies are Buried” we will be speaking with Aeman Presley, an aspiring actor turned serial killer. YES! You heard that right. Aeman had dreams of becoming an actor and even landed himself some jobs before his life took a chaotic turn.
Aeman Presley sits in a Georgia State Prison with multiple life sentences and no chance of parole. We will be discussing the details of his early life, his Hollywood aspirations, and, his terrifying and confusing murder spree in the city of Atlanta. -
On this episode of “Where the Bodies are Buried,” we are speaking with a seemingly normal man, brought up with a nice, normal family, in a normal home. But behind the scenes, things are far form normal. He believes early exposure to violence and pornography crossed the wires in his brain and led him to becoming a serial killer. Now, he sits in prison at Pontiac Correctional Center, for two murders and suspected of 5 more.
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On this episode of “Where The Bodies Are Buried” we will be hearing stories from Heriberto Seda, the “Copycat Zodiac.” To fully understand what you are about to hear you need to know about the man that inspired him… “The Zodiac Killer.” He was one of the most prolific serial killers in history and he is still roaming the streets, having never been caught. This mystery man would send letters to the press and police to be deciphered, they were full of clues, and would taunt authorities for years. Between being in a dark place in his life and seeing a television series on “The Zodiac Killer,” Heriberto Seda was inspired to follow in his footsteps.
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“Where the Bodies Are Buried’s” very first episode was with serial killer, William Clyde Gibson, he gave us a detailed confession to the cold case murder of Elizabeth Bannister, bringing some closure to her family. Now, he is back! He reached out to us saying exclusively for this podcast. You are about to hear first hand detailed information from Gibson that may help the authorities close a cold case.
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On this episode of “Where The Bodies Are Buried”, we are speaking with Los Angeles gang member turned serial killer, Chester Turner. He preyed on the most vulnerable women because they were the easiest targets and involved the least amount of work. This monster sits in San Quentin prison, in California, after being convicted of raping and killing 14 women, one of which was pregnant, but his real number of murders remains unknown, even to himself.
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The night of July 22, 2015, a call came in to the 911 dispatch in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. When first responders arrived, the first thing they saw were pools of blood on the front porch. Inside, they heard a 13 year old girl screaming, “Save me! Save me!” She had been stabbed repeatedly, her throat was slit, but she clung to life. Who would have committed such a horrific act? Robert Bever, who was only a teenager at the crime did! With help from his brother, he brutally murdered 5 of his family members. In this episode of “Where The Bodies Are Buried” we speak with Robert about these unthinkable crimes that resemble something straight from a horror film. We find out what provoked him and lead him to murder his own family, including young siblings. Robert Bever will forever sit in prison, where he belongs, with only time to reflect on what he has done.
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We have had dozens of requests to do an episode about the most glorified and infamous serial killer of all time, Ted Bundy. This charming and handsome man kidnapped, raped, and murdered numerous young women during the 1970's and possibly earlier. After more than a decade of denials, he confessed to 30 homicides, committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. His true victim total is unknown, and believed by investigators to be much higher.
When you watch documentaries, movies and tv, they give you the stories we have all heard. You would have to be crazy to think that of his 30 to 100 murders, only a few of them are worth talking about. We are about to hear some of those stories from a very personal perspective, his survivors. One of these victim speaks out for the very first time in her life on this episode of, “Where The Bodies Are Buried!” -
On this episode of “Where The Bodies Are Buried”, we will be speaking with Garland Milam, known to many as “The Soul Sucker.” We will be discussing his upside down, chaotic, and messed up life that seemed to follow him since the day he was born.
We try to understand what was going on his head and what lead him to his horrific crimes. Garland shares his dark, captivating stories of abuse, homelessness, and mental health issues. We also learn explicit details of his violent and compulsive murders, and how he got the name “The Soul Sucker.” -
In Season 1 of “Where the Bodies Are Buried”, Phil Chalmers, criminal profiler and serial killer expert, conducted disturbing interviews with the most deadly and vicious humans alive. We kicked off with William Clyde Gibson, the man who gave us gruesome details and helped solve a 20-year-old cold case. We continued with other killers, including Son of Sam (David Berkowitz), and a disturbed teen who was responsible for a horrific school shooting.
Now we’re back, and Season 2 will make you double-check that you locked your doors at night! We start these ten captivating episodes with Garland Milam, known as “The Soul Sucker”. This season will also include “The Werewolf Butcher”, “The Copycat Zodiac”, and Robert Bever, the blood-thirsty teen who massacred his own family, and many more! Get ready for this one-of-a-kind podcast as we continue to shock the masses, on Season 2 of “Where the Bodies Are Buried”! -
On this episode of Where the Bodies are Buried, we revisit some of this season's stories with a Q&A and several updates. We talk with Sara Stewart, who discusses the progress of William Clyde Gibson’s confession of the murder of her sister, Elizabeth Bannister. You will also hear a never-before-heard confession from the brutal killer, John Williams, that officially closed a cold case. Finally, Phil will answer the questions so many of us have been asking, including the status of Dellmus Colvin and new stories of what’s to come.
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PART 1: Joshua Cooke, “The Matrix Killer,” was an impressionable young mind full of anger. He brutally executed his parents and claims it was a result of violent video games and movies, more specifically the 1999 hit film, The Matrix. We delve into his mind and his legal defense, that he was living in the fantasy world of The Matrix.
PART 2: Charles Andy Williams, “The Santana High School Shooter,” opened fire in his Southern California high school, wounding 13 and killing 2 innocent teenagers. He blames violent video games and excessive bullying for his horrific actions, but specialist Dr. Beth Creel has more to say on Andy’s behavior and possible victim complex. -
You may know him as “David Berkowitz,” "The Son Of Sam” or “The 44 Caliber Killer” but not many of you know what he goes by now: “The Son of Hope.” Can such a vicious, evil man find God, be completely reformed, and live on the streets among us? Well, he thinks so. He claims “The Son Of Sam" is dead, but most of us aren’t buying it. With an in-depth conversation with him about his life, as well as a discussion with a psychologist and Carl Denaro - a survivor who experienced his evil first hand - we will let the listener decide for themself.
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John Robert Williams may be the most disturbed, cold hearted killer Phil has encountered in his 30 year career. With a life of crime and murder in his past, Williams sits in a Mississippi prison for the murder of only one victim. The authorities are aware he has killed at least 10 more victims and is a key suspect in numerous open cold cases, but they are happy to have him off the streets for life. With his murders came torture, rape, and mutilation of the corpses, all for pure enjoyment. Williams was arrested, along with his girlfriend, in 2005, after a year-long investigation by local and federal authorities into a string of cross-country murders.
In this episode, John Williams speaks with Phil on a contraband cell phone that he had smuggled into prison. John confesses to a high profile mass-murder and surprises Phil with information about someone close to him and their participation in his disturbing life of crime. -
Dellmus “Heavy” Colvin terrorized America’s highways from coast to coast as a lady-killing long-haul trucker, drug dealer, and truck-stop pimp. Most of Colvin’s victims were drug-addicted prostitutes that he first strangled in the cab of his big-rig truck, then transported and dumped their bodies in rural, wooded areas between destinations. The cold-blooded killer strangled one victim at an Arkansas truck stop because she knocked on the door of the truck while he was sleeping. He immediately grabbed her by the neck, strangled her, stowed her away in his truck, then later dumped her clothing in Idaho and her body in Nebraska. He was arrested in 2005 after a friend witnessed Colvin wrapping a body in a sheet and notified police. Colvin claims he murdered between 47 and 52 women between 1983 and 2005. He is serving several life sentences in Ohio for the murder of seven women, with several other cases pending.
In this episode, Colvin will be telling the actual location of a body buried in the woods outside a truck stop. He has also contracted Covid-19 and desperately begs for Phil's help. -
Clyde Gibson’s killing spree finally ended in 2012, after his sister found the mutilated body of a family friend in Gibson’s garage. According to Gibson, he killed at least 33 people beginning at the age of 25 and up until his capture at the age of 54. Gibson frequented seedy southern Indiana bars and lured female victims into stolen vehicles, killed them by strangulation or stabbing, sexually assaulted each victim post-mortem, then mutilated and dumped their bodies into the Ohio River. Gibson kept sexual body parts as souvenirs and for continued use for sexual gratification, and even had a severed breast in the glove compartment of a victim’s van when he was arrested. Gibson has been convicted of 3 murders and is serving two life sentences, plus 65 years on Indiana’s death row.
In this episode, Phil accomplishes his goal and extracts a confession from Clyde Gibson of a cold case murder. After the victim's sister is informed, she confronts Clyde in an emotional phone call. -
WHERE THE BODIES ARE BURIED is a first of its kind True Crime podcast from Audio Up and Grinning Dog that features renown serial killer profiler Phil Chalmers. Each episode features Phil conducting behind bars interviews with incarcerated psychopathic serial killers. His unprecedented connections within the prison system coupled with his law enforcement relationships and the entrusted “friendships” he's made with notorious killers provides this series access to information thought to otherwise be impossible to obtain. Producers Samantha Gutstadt and Adam Kaloustian join Phil and offer the listeners a unique perspective when Phil shares details with them that are as intriguing as they are horrific.