Crime Scene Photos: Corpsewood Manor

While some black-and-white investigative photos and snapshots of the home's interior have been published in regional historical books and true crime television documentaries, the most graphic forensic images remain restricted or are preserved within state law enforcement archives, such as the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI).

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As the jagged brick remains of the manor came into view, I pulled out the first photo. It showed the exterior as it looked then: a hand-built, four-story brick fortress nestled in the thicket of Chattooga County. It looked eccentric, even beautiful. Then I flipped to the second photo. It looked eccentric, even beautiful

Their home was an architectural oddity. Beyond the main house, the most infamous structure was a three-story which contained their food, wine, and a collection of gay pornography on its second floor. The top floor was the "Pink Room," featuring mattresses, whips, and a guest book rumored to contain the signatures of over 300 visitors. It was in this Pink Room that the final, bloody act unfolded. Beyond the main house, the most infamous structure

If you search for these images online, you are highly unlikely to find them. This is because the primary source is a single book, and it's likely out of print or with limited distribution. News articles describing the murders only showcase modern, atmospheric shots of the ruins or outside of the mansion, not the graphic interior crime scene photos. Furthermore, the property is permanently closed to the public.

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