Texas Rapper Accused Of Abducting Pregnant Woman, Locking Her In Garage For Years

Lee Carter, known as Viper, allegedly kidnapped the woman from the street, forced her to have sex and fed her only "chips and snacks."

A Texas rapper and real estate broker has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping a pregnant woman and locking her in his garage for years.

Lee Carter, 52, also known as Viper, was formally charged Jan. 4 after Houston police went to his home last year on a report of a kidnapping, according to a complaint obtained by HuffPost. There, officers found a woman who told them she had been trapped inside, the document said.

The woman told police she was abducted about four or five years ago, when she was pregnant and panhandling on the street.

Lee Carter, a rapper known as Viper, is shown on an Instagram post.
Lee Carter, a rapper known as Viper, is shown on an Instagram post.
Instagram via @Vipertharappa

According to the complaint, Carter had approached the woman to give her $1 and later returned to ask if she needed help, then told her to get in his car. The woman told officers she was “vulnerable” and, against her better judgment, got into his car.

The woman told police that when she arrived at Carter’s home, she was locked inside his garage, and afterwards, Carter repeatedly forced her to do drugs and have sex with him, feeding her only “chips and snacks,” a police report said.

The woman told officers that she never saw anyone inside Carter’s home but would sometimes overhear him fighting with other women. She would occasionally beg Carter to let her leave and made many attempts to get out, the complaint said.

In one instance, the woman told police, she tried to escape when fire department and police personnel arrived at Carter’s home. She said she broke a window in the garage and crawled out but “ended up getting taken to the hospital, where [Carter] ... picked her up” to take her back to his residence, the complaint said.

On April 7, the woman contacted police through the communication platform TextNow after Carter allowed her to use his laptop, according to the document.

Police reported that when they found her, she weighed about 70 pounds and stated that she had not showered for two months. In the garage, fire officials found a makeshift toilet that did not flush and a mattress covered with fresh vomit, according to the complaint.

It’s unclear whether the woman gave birth and, if so, what happened to the baby.

A neighbor told officers that Carter once said he had three women in his residence and owned other homes where he “kept women,” the document said. The neighbor said Carter described the women as “ungrateful” because they “want more food and drugs.”

As Viper, Carter is perhaps best known for the 2008 album “You’ll Cowards Don’t Even Smoke Crack.” Uploads of his music have received millions of views on YouTube.

According to corporate records and the Texas Real Estate Commission, Carter is also a real estate broker who owns and operates a moving company in Houston, registered to the address where he allegedly held the woman.

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