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More
charges in corpse incident
By
KRISTEN WYATT
Associated Press
LaFAYETTE,
Ga. Authorities filed 56 additional charges Tuesday against
a crematory operator accused of discarding hundreds of corpses he
was paid to cremate.
The new charges
bring to 174 the number of theft by deception counts against Ray
Brent Marsh, who remains in Walker County Jail. A magistrate denied
Marsh bond on Monday, noting that investigators were likely to file
further charges.
So far, 339
rotting corpses have been discovered dumped in pits, left in sheds
and stacked in vaults at the Tri-State Crematory.
Authorities
continued Tuesday to drain a small lake nearby where a skull and
a torso were discovered last month. Officials estimate the lake
is 8 feet deep at its deepest point.
The charges
accuse Marsh of allegedly taking payment to cremate the dead and
instead passing off cement powder and dirt as ashes.
Investigators
have said Marsh told them the incinerator was broken.
On Monday, authorities
disclosed for the first time that the incinerator is working properly.
State emergency agency spokeswoman Lisa Ray said the machines
manufacturer successfully tested it last week.
In another disclosure,
prosecutor Buzz Franklin said investigators had discovered photos
of decomposed bodies on Marshs office computer. Franklin did
not say why Marsh was storing the photos and declined to elaborate.
Magistrate Judge
Jerry Day, noting more charges were likely, denied Marsh bail for
a third time. Prosecutors said they were worried Marsh might be
killed if released.
Sheriff Steve
Wilson testified that at a victims meeting one woman said
she wanted to hang Marsh, and the threat was met with thunderous
applause.
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