Ray Brent Marsh. Criminal prosecution Ray Brent Marsh was arrested on over 300 cri
Criminal prosecution Ray Brent Marsh was arrested on over 300 criminal violations and was ultimately charged by the State of Georgia with 787 counts, including theft by deception, abusing a corpse, burial service related fraud and giving false statements. Instead of performing cremations, Ray Brent Marsh, left, former operator of the Tri-State Crematory in northwest Georgia, gave cement dust to the relatives instead of the ashes of their family UPDATE: Ray Brent Marsh, the man who spent more than a decade behind bars after hundreds of bodies in various stages of decomposition After all, people in the community trusted Marsh, as they would later trust his son, Brent. Between the time Ray Marsh took For years, Ray Brent Marsh, the business owner, would take in bodies from funeral homes and dump or bury them on and around the property Brent Marsh owned Tri-State Crematorium serving Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, where investigators found 339 bodies in various Under a deal with prosecutors, Ray Brent Marsh could get up to 12 years in prison. Ray Brent Marsh, who was sentenced in 2004 to 12 years in prison and 63 more on probation for improper handling of corpses at the Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Georgia, has lost a WALKER COUNTY, GA -- Ray Brent Marsh is a free man, now, after serving every last day of his prison sentence. Ray-Brent Marsh, owner of the Tri-State Crematory, was led past news cameras by Walker County sheriff's deputies after a court hearing in Ray Brent Marsh, 28, now faces a total of 204 charges in Georgia of theft by deception for allegedly dumping the bodies in the grounds of the Tri The families brought a federal class-action lawsuit in 2002 after crematory operator Ray Brent Marsh was arrested and accused of dumping 334 bodies instead of cremating them. He was Dem 28-jährigen Ray Brent Marsh, der in Untersuchungshaft sitzt, wird vorgeworfen, über 300 Leichen nicht eingeäschert, sondern auf dem Gelände versteckt zu haben. He was sent to jail in 2004 after Former crematory operator Ray Brent Marsh was sentenced to 12 years in prison Monday after relatives of some of the 334 people whose bodies he left to decay on his He represented Ray Brent Marsh in 2002 when more than 300 bodies were found and not cremated at Marsh's crematory in Lafayette, Ray Brent Marsh, the operator of a northwest Georgia crematory where 334 corpses were discovered in 2002, was released from prison Wednesday. Marsh was represented by McCracken Poston and Ron C On February 16, 2002, Ray Brent Marsh was arrested on the grounds of the Tri-State Crematory, where his parents still resided. Law enforcement arrested Ray Marsh for his crimes. Marsh entered the Ray Brent Marsh would later be convicted of numerous charges including abusing a corpse, burial service-related fraud and theft by deception. The court charged Marsh with 787 criminal counts, including theft by deception, abusing a corpse, fraud relating to the burial services he Ray Brent Marsh was released from Central State Prison in Macon after serving his 12-year sentence, said Georgia Department of Corrections spokeswoman Gwendolyn Hogan. Marsh, 31, apologized to the families as he pleaded guilty to 787 counts, including theft, abuse of a Former crematory operator Ray Brent Marsh pleaded guilty Friday to dumping 334 bodies and giving the families of the deceased cement dust instead of ashes. The media outlet also revealed that Brent Marsh was not a In the 20 years since Ray Brent Marsh's arrest and conviction for having dead bodies scattered around his crematory business,Tri-State Former crematory operator Ray Brent Marsh was sentenced to 12 years in prison Monday after relatives of some of the 334 people whose bodies he left to decay on his property Georgia Department of Corrections spokeswoman Gwendolyn Hogan tells The Associated Press that Ray Brent Marsh on Wednesday was released from Central State Prison in Poston represented Ray Brent Marsh more than two decades ago. Marsh, McCracken Poston tells us in an email that Georgia's Probation Office petitioned for an early termination of probation for Ray Brent Marsh, as a Tommy Marsh’s son, Ray Brent Marsh, took over the operation of the Tri-State Crematory in mid-to-late 1996. Marsh was facing a possible prison sentence of thousands of years. He says without the facts of what happened at Johnson's Funeral Home he can The Ray Brent Marsh crematorium scandal began when he took over his father's business, and it ended with bodies of people's loved ones strewn For years, Ray Brent Marsh, the business owner, would take in bodies from funeral homes and dump or bury them on and around the property Authorities arrest parents and sister of Ray Brent Marsh, man accused of dumping hundreds of corpses on grounds of his Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Ga; Marsh took over family .