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In 1976, Dr. Charles Scudder, a tenured professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Loyola University Chicago, decided to leave academia. Wealthy, highly educated, and disillusioned with mainstream society, Scudder sought a life of absolute self-sufficiency. Together with his introverted companion, Joseph Odom, Scudder purchased 40 acres of dense, remote woodland in Chattooga County, Georgia.

The killers escaped with a meager haul: a handful of silver coins, a rifle, and Scudder’s black Jeep. They were captured days later in Mississippi after West confessed to the killings. The Reality of Corpsewood Manor Crime Scene Photos corpsewood manor crime scene photos

Two human skulls, which reports stated were stolen from Scudder's former lab at Loyola University. Satanic Items: In 1976, Dr

was found in the "Pink Room" of the chicken house, his body discovered in a state described as execution-style, matching a self-portrait he had painted months prior that showed him bound, gagged, and with five bullet wounds Joseph Odom The Reality of Corpsewood Manor Crime Scene Photos

On a secluded 40-acre plot, they built a three-story brick home they named Corpsewood Manor. The estate was highly unconventional, featuring: A hand-carved, gothic aesthetic. A detached pavilion called the "Pink Flamingo." A harp, thousands of books, and fine art. Golden retrievers and mastiffs patrolling the grounds.

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