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      • The Tri-State Crematory scandal in 2002 involved the discovery of over 300 decaying bodies at the Marsh family’s crematory in Noble, Georgia. Instead of being cremated, the bodies were discarded on the property, with families receiving cement powder or wood chips as ashes.
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  2. In early 2002, the United States Environmental Protection Agency office in Atlanta received an anonymous tip that something was amiss at Tri-State Crematory. The EPA officers sent to investigate the property discovered a skull and some bones that were human in origin.

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · In 2002, hundreds of decaying bodies were found on the grounds of the Tri-State Crematory in northern Georgia. Here's the story behind the gruesome scandal.

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  4. Aug 22, 2024 · On February 16, 2002, Ray Brent Marsh was arrested on the grounds of the Tri-State Crematory, where his parents still resided. He was charged with theft by deception, and the police concluded that his father, due to his limited mobility and bedridden condition, was unaware of the ongoing atrocities.

    • The Community Lodges Complaints Against The Tri-State Crematory
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    • Mad Hatter’s Disease and Its Role in The Scandal at The Tri-State Crematory

    During his tenure at Tri-State Crematory, Ray took in 2,000 bodies. The operation appeared sound from the outside looking in. The first red flag for law enforcement came in October of 2000. This ordeal involved a gas man observing bodies irresponsibly scattered around the building. However, the Walker County Sheriff’s Department did not find this a...

    Law enforcement arrested Ray Marsh for his crimes. The court charged Marsh with 787 criminal counts, including theft by deception, abusing a corpse, fraud relating to the burial services he had promised, and fraud pertaining to his false statements. Marsh pled guilty to his crimes. The court imposed a sentence of twelve years in prison (he got out ...

    Mad Hatters Diseases, really called Erethism, is a neurological disorder that takes a devastating effect on the central nervous system and cognitive function. Old English hat makers who were exposed to mercury coined the term. So, this means while Ray was working at Tri-State Crematory he endured exposure to unsafe levels of mercury. He seemed to r...

  5. Aug 19, 2024 · More than two decades ago, investigators found 339 bodies in various states of decay in and around Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Georgia. A new podcast, Noble, explores what happened and why.

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  6. Feb 17, 2022 · NOBLE, Ga. — This week marks 20 years since the start of one of Georgia’s most gruesome and bizarre sagas: the Tri-State Crematory scandal. The case shocked the world and played out like a...

  7. Beginning Feb. 15, 2002, nearly a decade ago, 334 bodies were found at Tri-State Crematory. They were stacked in vaults, tossed in buildings, thrown in holes and cast into woods.

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