A married couple was identified — with the help of their many tattoos – as the corpses that were dug up on the property of a South Carolina serial killer, a coroner announced Wednesday.

Meagan Coxie, 25, and her husband, Johnny Coxie, 29, were shot to death late last year allegedly by Todd Kohlhepp, 45, who then buried their bodies outside his Woodruff home.

Meagen was shot in the head while Johnny was blasted in the torso, Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger told Greenville Online.

The panhandling couple was reported missing in December 2015 after both had been released from jail, the news site reported.

Kohlhepp – a registered sex offender — has been charged with four counts of murder stemming from a series of 2003 homicides in which he confessed to shooting the victims.

He has also been charged with the abduction of Kayla Brown, who police found alive — stuffed inside a metal storage container last Thursday.

Brown had vanished in August after she was lured to Kohlhepp’s 95 acre property on the pretext of cleaning his home.

Her boyfriend, Charles Carver, also disappeared around that time, and was reported missing shortly thereafter.

Investigators received a tip and searched Kohlhepp’s home, where Brown was “chained like a dog” inside the storage container.

She told cops that Kohlhepp fatally shot Carver.

His body was found in a shallow grave near the Coxies’ remains.