Superbike Motorsports Quadruple Murder

A 32-year-old man who served 14 years in prison for a violent crime in Arizona paid $9,000 for a 2003 Suzuki GSX-R750 at Superbike Motorsports in Chesnee on April 16, 2003. He reported the blue-and-white motorcycle with a black stripe stolen 13 days later and told neighbors that he suspected the bike shop was involved. Less than seven months later on the afternoon of Nov. 6, 2003, he shot and killed four people at the shop, according to his confession and guilty pleas that have left him serving seven consecutive life sentences plus 60 years. He was documented to be among Superbike customers, but was never interviewed or questioned in connection to the case until he had killed three others nearly 13 years later. His name is Todd Kohlhepp. Kohlhepp, now 46, is the registered sex offender and former real-estate agent who was arrested Nov. 3, 2016, as the Anderson police and Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office were investigating a missing-persons case.

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