Ray Brent Marsh, facing a possible 8,000 year prison sentence, settled for 12 with a chance for parole at 4.
I remember some stories at the time suggesting there was some kind of unrepaired equipment breakdown, but apparently not. He’d just get behind sometimes and dump the overload. I don’t really get it, wouldn’t it be MORE trouble to haul the bodies around than to incinerate them?
Maybe it was a time issue. Anyone know how long a cremation takes? Even at that it would seem he could cram a few bodies together and cremate them as a group more easily than dumping out in a lake.
This may sound like a stupid question, but what did they charge him with? I found an old (2002) CNN article that said Marsh was being charged with “fraud and theft by deception”. I am not sure if those charges still stand or if they came up with some new ways to charge him. Fraud and theft just don’t seem to cover the severity of his crimes. I know it isn’t murder because he didn’t actually kill anyone but come on; families trusted him with the bodies of loved ones and he just dumps them into the woods. If I was one of those families, I would want him to spend more than twelve years in prison but maybe I am just being cranky today. :dubious: