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West and Brock searched the mansion for the rumored millions. They found only a few pieces of jewelry, a handful of silver coins, some firearms, and Scudder’s gold-painted Jeep, which they used to flee the scene. The Crime Scene Investigation and Visual Evidence
Dr. Scudder was tied up and interrogated by Brock and West while they ransacked the home for valuables.
: Investigators photographed and processed the homemade wine glasses, which still contained traces of the sedatives Scudder had tried to use to defend himself.
A hand-laid brick residence filled with thousands of books, expensive antiques, and classical music instruments.
Together, they built a self-sustaining estate. They named it Corpsewood Manor, though Scudder also lightheartedly referred to it as "Blacksuburg." The estate featured: A hand-built, three-story brick mansion. A separate chicken coop and greenhouse. Extensive vineyards and gardens.
If you are interested in more in-depth, original documentation, you might look into The Corpsewood Manor Murders in North Georgia by Amy Petulla, which often includes or refers to such archival photos.
ruins today, actual law enforcement crime scene photos from the 1982 murders of Dr. Charles Scudder Joseph Odom
: Both men were eventually sentenced to life in prison.
Following the incident, Corpsewood Manor was put on the market, attracting interest from those fascinated by its dark history. However, the manor's past and the circumstances of the Moffats' deaths continue to evoke a range of emotions and reactions from the public.
The heavy Georgia air seemed to stop breathing the moment we stepped onto the trail leading to Corpsewood Manor. Even decades later, the ruins of the "Castle in the Forest" felt less like a historical site and more like a fresh wound.
The couple spent years hand-building a three-story brick mansion they named Corpsewood Manor. The estate was a testament to their eccentricities and artistic passions, featuring:
entered the manor four days after the murders, they found a scene described as "unlike any other". Authentic photos from the investigation show: Occult Parallels : The most chilling photograph discovered was a self-portrait painted by Scudder
Analyzing the Corpsewood Manor Crime Scene Photos: Deciphering Georgia's Most Gothic True Crime Mystery
: Experts like Amy Petulla and Daniel Ellis are noted for debunking common myths—such as the extent of the alleged seances—while still capturing the bizarre nature of the tragedy.