Corpsewood Manor Crime Scene Photos [upd] May 2026
The manor itself was destroyed by arson in the mid-1980s, and today only brick ruins remain in the woods of Taylor Ridge. EP. 19 GEORGIA - The Corpsewood Manor Murders
Official crime scene photographs of the victims are generally not available for public viewing due to Georgia privacy laws. However, detailed documentation of the scene and surrounding evidence can be found in the following resources: C G A - Connecticut General Assembly (.gov) STATES' LAWS ON DISCLOSING CRIME SCENE ... - C G A corpsewood manor crime scene photos
As the jagged brick remains of the manor came into view, I pulled out the first photo. It showed the exterior as it looked then: a hand-built, four-story brick fortress nestled in the thicket of Chattooga County. It looked eccentric, even beautiful. Then I flipped to the second photo. The manor itself was destroyed by arson in
The 1982 murders of Dr. Charles Scudder Joseph Odom Corpsewood Manor However, detailed documentation of the scene and surrounding