The bodies of two suspected homicide victims were found last night in the home of a Springfield man already facing charges for allegedly kidnapping, raping and brutalizing a woman.

Springfield police worked through the night on Wednesday investigating the discovery of bodies at 1333 Page Boulevard -- the same address listed on the court paperwork for 40-year-old Stewart Weldon, who was captured Sunday following a car chase through the city's Six Corners neighborhood.

Weldon allegedly sped away from police following a traffic stop Sunday night, leading officers on a pursuit before being boxed in and crashing into a cruiser.

Weldon allegedly struggled with officers after being pulled from the vehicle before screaming "There is a body in the trunk!" police said in a report. Police did not find a body in the trunk.

Officers then spoke to the woman in the vehicle's passenger's seat, who relayed a harrowing account of sexual assault, captivity and abuse.

The woman told officers she had been held prisoner for a month at 1333 Page Boulevard, Weldon's home, as he allegedly beat, raped and threatened to kill her. The victim told police Weldon would beat her with a hammer and not let her seek medical attention.

"Thank you guys for saving my life, I didn't think I was ever going to get away," the victim told officers, according to a police report.

Police noted signs of abuse on her body, including scabbed-over wounds and bruises. And when the woman was seen by doctors at Baystate Medical Center, the scope of the violence became clear, police said. She was treated for a possible fractured jaw, stab wounds to her abdomen, marks from being hit with a blunt object, bruises, scrapes and a festering leg infection, a police report said.

Weldon, who has three other pending cases involving charges of speeding, failing to stop for police and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, is being held on $1 million bail.

1333 Page Boulevard is owned by Weldon's mother, according to court filings and Hampden County property records.

Weldon has not been charged in connection with the suspected homicides and the Hampden County District Attorney's Office would not immediately confirm further details in the case.

MassLive has reached out to Weldon's court appointed attorney for comment.