![]() ![]() Some steal bricks from what's left of the house, testing the theory that the place carries a curse. Teenagers still sneak down the dirt path, leaving crushed cans of Bud Light behind in woods. Men and women claiming to be ghost hunters have visited the property, searching for spirits. In the middle of a shadowy forest on Taylor's Ridge, a set of brick ruins echoes with whispers. Scudder, Mother Earth News, 1981* Court transcripts of the 1983 murder trial of Samuel Tony West* Interview with Ralph Van Pelt Jr., assistant district attorney in West’s murder trial* Interview with Tony Gilleland, retired Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office investigator* Interview with Clifton “Skip” Patty, West’s defense attorney* Interview with Amy Petulla, author of an upcoming book about the Corpsewood murders ![]() Information for this article came from the following sources:* “Murder at Corpsewood: The Saga of Chattooga County’s Devil Worshipper Slayings” by Espy Publishing, 1983* “A Castle in the County” by Charles L.
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