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Bodies dumped. Families betrayed. A small-town secret spiraling into a national nightmare.
In this chilling episode of The Black Docket, we investigate the shocking case of the Tri-State Crematory in Georgia. Over 300 corpses were found discarded in the woods. None of them were cremated as promised.
Loved ones were given urns filled with concrete dust and wood chips instead of ashes. What went wrong? Who allowed this to continue for so long?
We dive deep into the man at the center of the scandal, Ray Brent Marsh, and examine how a trusted family-run business became the scene of one of the most grotesque betrayals in true crime history.
We cover the timeline, courtroom drama, emotional testimony, and the ultimate question—what does justice look like when closure is stolen?
This is one of the most disturbing and legally complex cases to ever hit the Southern United States. And we’re breaking it all down.
🎙️ The Black Docket is where courtroom drama meets criminal truth. Subscribe, rate, and follow for more jaw-dropping stories from inside the justice system.
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Faith Howard
Age: 28
Height: 5’2
Weight: 105
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black
If you see her or know anything please contact Philadelphia Police Department at 215-686-3353
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Bodies dumped. Families betrayed. A small-town secret spiraling into a national nightmare.
In this chilling episode of The Black Docket, we investigate the shocking case of the Tri-State Crematory in Georgia. Over 300 corpses were found discarded in the woods. None of them were cremated as promised.
Loved ones were given urns filled with concrete dust and wood chips instead of ashes. What went wrong? Who allowed this to continue for so long?
We dive deep into the man at the center of the scandal, Ray Brent Marsh, and examine how a trusted family-run business became the scene of one of the most grotesque betrayals in true crime history.
We cover the timeline, courtroom drama, emotional testimony, and the ultimate question—what does justice look like when closure is stolen?
This is one of the most disturbing and legally complex cases to ever hit the Southern United States. And we’re breaking it all down.
🎙️ The Black Docket is where courtroom drama meets criminal truth. Subscribe, rate, and follow for more jaw-dropping stories from inside the justice system.
✨✨Blacklight Spotlight ✨✨
CNTRL CHNG
Speaker Series
Podcast on All Platforms
🕊️🕊️The Forgotten Docket🕊️🕊️
Faith Howard
Age: 28
Height: 5’2
Weight: 105
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black
If you see her or know anything please contact Philadelphia Police Department at 215-686-3353
Listen to The Black Docket Podcast
🎧 Spotify: The Black Docket on Spotify
🍎 Apple Podcasts: The Black Docket on Apple Podcast
💛 iHeartRadio Podcasts: The Black Docket on iHeartRadio Podcast
🎙️ Amazon Music: The Black Docket on Amazon
Join the Investigation
🔔 Hit the bell to never miss an episode.
💬 Comment your theories—we read every one.
🕵️♀️ Follow me on social media for behind-the-scenes updates, case breakdowns, and my occasional rants about why the justice system needs a makeover:
📸 Instagram: The_black_docket
🎥 TikTok: TheBlackDocketPodcast
🐦 Twitter: TheBlackDocket

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