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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Body Bags: The Tri-State Crematory

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Twenty years ago, the discovery of a human skull would reveal one of Georgia’s most gruesome and bizarre crimes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Body bags with Joseph Scott Morgan.

0:19.0

There's something about wintertime in the deep south.

0:23.0

It can be cool outside but still the sun warms your face.

0:29.0

On February 15th 2002,

0:32.0

Lady was out walking her dog along Country Lane in rural Georgia.

0:37.0

One of those places that Scott

0:39.0

honed trees on either side of the road.

0:42.0

Beautiful cobalt blue skies above her.

0:45.0

Not a cure in the world.

0:47.0

And then she's walking along with her dog and enjoying the perfect day.

0:52.0

She looks over to her right and she notices something glinting in the sun.

0:57.0

It's a human skull bleached white.

1:00.0

Lord only knows how long it had been there.

1:03.0

That discovery by that woman led to one of the most horrific events in the history of the state of Georgia.

1:11.0

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan.

1:13.0

And this is Body Bags.

1:16.0

With me today is my good friend Jackie Howard, executive producer of Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

1:23.0

Jackie, have you ever heard about anything like this in your entire life?

1:27.0

And I'm talking about the tri-state crematory.

1:30.0

No, Joe, I have not.

1:32.0

It has been as you said 20 years since this gruesome discovery was made.

1:37.0

In February of 2002, nearly 350 decomposing bodies were found on the property of a crematorium in noble Georgia.

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