Oct. 3, 2022
Corpsewood Manor remains one of Georgia’s strangest true crime cases: an isolated handmade brick mansion in the woods outside Summerville, Georgia, built by former Loyola University professor Charles Scudder and his longtime partner Joseph Odom. Their private life was filled with art, homemade wine, animals, off-grid living, and occult-inspired imagery, but rumors of money, Satanism, sexuality, and “devil worship” made them infamous long before the murders. In December 1982, Kenneth Brock and To...