While jury selection started this week for Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland man accused of killing 11 women and leaving their remains at hisImperial Avenue home, a rally was held at the location of the brutal murders.
Anthony Sowell
Rallies held as accused serial killer Sowell prepares for his day in court
- Thursday, 09 June 2011 10:25
Trial set for Anthony Sowell
- Wednesday, 25 May 2011 09:43
For 18 months Cuyahoga County prosecutors have been trying to move forward with the trial of suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell. His lawyers have been attempting to prolong this trial with new requests.
Anthony Sowell charged
- Thursday, 12 May 2011 09:26
A judge ordered Anthony Sowell to be held without bond this morning on five counts of aggravated murder in an ongoing investigation into the discovery of at least 10 bodies in his house and yard on Imperial Avenue.
Imperial body count climbs to 10
- Thursday, 12 May 2011 09:16
Police served a search warrant at the house on Sept. 26 looking for evidence in connection with a rape and felonious assault, Cleveland police Lt. Stacho said. Police entered the house and found two decomposing bodies on the third floor of the home.
The murders in our own backyard
- Thursday, 12 May 2011 09:08
Sowell, who spent 15 years in prison for choking and raping a woman, was remanded in custody. In an ongoing investigation into the discovery of at least 11 bodies in his home and yard on Imperial Avenue on the city’s East Side, six bodies were found buried in the home’s backyard and four bodies along with a skull were found inside of the home.







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