An Indiana man is accused of raping a woman he married and forced to sign a “slave contract.”

Kenneth Harden, 32, married his wife in July 2013 after meeting her on Craigslist. Police responded to a report of a “domestic situation” at couple’s home in Seymour late last month, and found his wife crying, covered in cigarette burns and marks on her neck made by a tight collar, according to WBIW.

A search of the home allegedly turned up a binder labeled “Slave Manual 2014,” inside of which was an elaborate 11-page set of “rules” and “punishments.” Cops say both Harden and his wife signed the document, but the woman told him he made her do it by threatening to leave her if she did not.

She also told police that Harden abused her in multiple ways, including choking her until she was unconscious, and abusing her with a collection of sex toys called his “bag of torture.”

After her child went to school, Harden would allegedly force his wife’s head and hands into a wooden box, according to WBTV. He also allegedly abused her dog.

The victim says that Harden was not violent before they got married. She also told investigators she did not leave her husband because he controlled the medication she used to treat her severe diabetes, according tot he Indy Channel.

Tyler Davers, who lives below the couple, told WBTV he had heard "loud fighting" and "banging around and stuff” upstairs but “never thought anything of it."

According to WHAS 11, neighbors previously reported the suspicious noises to building management.

Davers also said he observed Harden’s wife was always wearing a leather collar.

"It was just a black strap and you could see where the chain could go into it. She wore it at the bus stop. She wore it everywhere she went," he said.