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Meagan Leigh <I>McCraw</I> Coxie

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Meagan Leigh McCraw Coxie

Birth
USA
Death
2016 (aged 24–25)
Woodruff, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Meagan Leigh (McCraw) Coxie, 25, and her husband, Johnny Joe Coxie, 29, were reported missing on December 22, 2015. The two were buried roughly 11 months ago, Clevenger said.

Meagan appears to have died from a gunshot wound to the head. Her husband, Johnny Joe Coxie, 29, suffered several bullet wounds to the torso.

They are presumed victims of self professed serial killer Todd Kohlhepp. Kohlhepp has confessed to killing four employees of a motorcycle shop in 2003 — a long unsolved case. He's confessed to seven murders in total.


Parents: Robert and Mary McCraw

Meagan & Johnny were married February 14, 2012

Meagan, along with her husband Johnny, was a victim of homicide, by serial killer Todd Christopher Kohlhepp. There is an episode of “People Magazine” on Investigation Discovery (ID) TV “Killing Field” (2018) documenting her life, and final days.

“The parents of a young South Carolina couple are terrified when they go missing in 2016. Detectives find a clue that leads to strange storage container in the middle of 95 acres. What’s inside unlocks secrets of a monster hiding in plain sight.”
Meagan Leigh (McCraw) Coxie, 25, and her husband, Johnny Joe Coxie, 29, were reported missing on December 22, 2015. The two were buried roughly 11 months ago, Clevenger said.

Meagan appears to have died from a gunshot wound to the head. Her husband, Johnny Joe Coxie, 29, suffered several bullet wounds to the torso.

They are presumed victims of self professed serial killer Todd Kohlhepp. Kohlhepp has confessed to killing four employees of a motorcycle shop in 2003 — a long unsolved case. He's confessed to seven murders in total.


Parents: Robert and Mary McCraw

Meagan & Johnny were married February 14, 2012

Meagan, along with her husband Johnny, was a victim of homicide, by serial killer Todd Christopher Kohlhepp. There is an episode of “People Magazine” on Investigation Discovery (ID) TV “Killing Field” (2018) documenting her life, and final days.

“The parents of a young South Carolina couple are terrified when they go missing in 2016. Detectives find a clue that leads to strange storage container in the middle of 95 acres. What’s inside unlocks secrets of a monster hiding in plain sight.”

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