...a GBI spokeswoman. Investigators began combing through the collection of bodies Feb. 16 on the property of Ray and Clara Marsh, the elderly, original owners of the crematory. More than 300 bodies have been recovered from the Marshes' land...
...with him," Sheriff Wilson said. "But he really didn't appear to recognize me at the time." Sheriff Wilson said Clara Marsh, a retired schoolteacher, has not been linked to the events at Tri-State. "We do not believe she had any dealing...
...As the body count rose, agents said they had begun examining the records of Mr. Marsh and his parents, Ray and Clara Marsh, who turned the business over to their son in 1996. The elder Marshes have not been charged, but authorities said...
...families to return ashes for examination and have established an information center. The crematory owners, Ray and Clara Marsh, turned the business over to their son in 1996. The couple has turned over company records to authorities and are...
...inactive status. Officials said the charges might be dismissed in about four years, but a judge must give approval. Clara Marsh is the mother of and LaShea Marsh, the sister of Mr. Marsh, who is serving a 12-year sentence after more than 300...
...MARSH, who has been charged in the case, took over management of the crematory in 1996 from his parents, Ray and Clara Marsh. The elder Marshes have not been charged, but authorities said bodies were being dumped before the son took over...