Anthony Sowell: More Bodies Found At Rapist's Ohio Home

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JOHN SEEWER and THOMAS J. SHEERAN | 11/ 3/09 09:48 PM | AP

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CLEVELAND — The number of bodies found in and near a rapist's home rose to at least 10 on Tuesday when authorities unearthed four corpses from the backyard and found a skull in a bucket in the basement.

Cleveland police stopped searching for victims for the night and planned to continue on Wednesday. They have extended their efforts to boarded-up homes in the neighborhood where residents complained for years of a stench that one even said "smelled like a dead body."

Some in the community want an investigation into why it took so long to trace the grisly source.

Anthony Sowell, 50, a registered sex offender who lives in the home, was charged Tuesday with five counts of aggravated murder, as well as rape, felonious assault and kidnapping. He was to be arraigned Wednesday, police spokesman Lt. Thomas Stacho said.

"It appears that this man had an insatiable appetite that he had to fill," police Chief Michael McGrath said.

Police discovered the bodies of six women Thursday and Friday after a woman reported being raped at Sowell's home. All six were black, and five were strangled. Authorities did not provide the genders or races of the bodies found Tuesday.

Police do not know whether the skull belongs to an 11th victim, Stacho said. McGrath said the skull was found wrapped in paper bag in a bucket.

Fire department crews plan to search in the walls and ceiling of Sowell's home, McGrath said.

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"I would like to believe there is nothing else there, but we won't know until we search everything," he said.

The bodies could have been there anywhere from weeks to months to years, said Powell Caesar, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County coroner, who is attempted to identify the remains through DNA and dental records.

"I can imagine how families feel who have reported a missing person, and anxiety that they are going through," said Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson. "We want to assure them as soon as we know something they will be the first to know."

McGrath said he would not be surprised if some of the victims were never reported missing.

"I have to believe at this point all these victims voluntarily went to this residence," he said.

Detectives used cadaver dogs and digging equipment to scour the home and backyard Tuesday, looking for evidence to connect Sowell to the bodies, Stacho said.

Police turned up nothing in an initial search of a quarter-mile swath of abandoned homes near Sowell's residence, which sits in a crowded inner-city neighborhood of mostly older houses.

Investigators plan to scour another quarter-mile area Wednesday, McGrath said. He said Sowell did not have a car and would have had to take a city bus to travel.

A crowd of about 100 people milled about and chatted near the home Tuesday evening. A short while later, about 50 people joined hands and put their arms around each other in the middle of the street and prayed aloud.

"What kind of man was this?" wondered Regina Woodland, who lives about two blocks away.

"He couldn't have been human."

One of those in the crowd, Antoinnette Dudley, 29, lives a few houses away. She said she could smell a terrible odor like something was dead all summer. She said she saw Sowell only a few times, mainly drinking beer while he sat on his porch.

"I didn't think he was that sick," she said.

Sowell is a registered sex offender and is required to check in regularly at the sheriff's office. Officers didn't have the right to enter his house, but they would stop by to make sure he was there. Their most recent visit was Sept. 22, just hours before the woman reported being raped.

For the past few years, Sowell's neighbors thought the foul smell enveloping their street corner had been coming from a brick building where workers churned out sausage and head cheese.

It got so bad that the owners of Ray's Sausage replaced their sewer line and grease traps.

City Councilman Zack Reed, whose mother lives a block from the area, said he called the city health department on more than one occasion.

"What happened from there, we don't know," he said. "It was no secret that there was a foul odor. We don't want to point fingers, but clearly something could have been done differently."

Reed said he and other community leaders want an investigation into whether police and health inspectors missed signs that could have tipped them off to the bodies.

Reed said he can't imagine how police officers and sheriff's deputies could have missed the smell. His office records show that he called the health department in 2007 after a resident told him about an odor that "smelled like a dead body," he said.

Investigators said one of the six bodies found last week had been in a shallow grave in the backyard. The rest were inside the house – one in the basement, two in the third-floor living room and two in an upstairs crawl space.

CLEVELAND — The number of bodies found in and near a rapist's home rose to at least 10 on Tuesday when authorities unearthed four corpses from the backyard and found a skull in a bucket in the b...
CLEVELAND — The number of bodies found in and near a rapist's home rose to at least 10 on Tuesday when authorities unearthed four corpses from the backyard and found a skull in a bucket in the b...
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- photog606 I'm a Fan of photog606 3 fans permalink

10 bodies and the media STILL call him the "RAPIST".... and COMPLETELY avoid the label of "SERIAL KILLER".

The subtlety helps explain why this article would be FULLY MODERATED.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 11/04/2009
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I think it's to underscore that he was a rapist, convicted and let back out to commit these crimes. But, I dunno.. Why would they want to not label him a SK?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 11/05/2009
- Tanyars5 I'm a Fan of Tanyars5 117 fans permalink
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Lets see if the state or federal government decide to investigate. The cover up has already began. I live in the suburbs of Cleveand and watch Cleveland news everyday. No one knew Black women were missing. Let a white woman go missing for an hour and a media alert is put out. This is disgusting.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 11/04/2009
- iRock I'm a Fan of iRock 16 fans permalink
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Does anyone think these missing women and this area might have made national news, long before now, had they disappeared from an affluent mostly cauca/sian suburb?

Or is it just me?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/04/2009
- Waltfl I'm a Fan of Waltfl 47 fans permalink
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Careful what you wish for. Just for the record, for those who quickly call for a general waiver of all citizen's rights of sex offenders. There is a difference between "sex offenders" and "sexual predators".

A large part of of sex offenders are classified as such because of stuff like lewd, indecent exposure, etc. Silly stuff like getting drunk in connection with urination in public when somebody is watching, walking topless at the beach at night, or teenagers making out in a car, can get someone a sex offender charge/conviction in some places. Predators are often the minority in the registries, and those are the dangerous ones who prey on other people. The offender registries often do not distinguish between the two.

Mandatory registration duty for petty offenders leads to the consequence that authorities are overwhelmed and can't keep an eye on those who are a real dangers, i.e. sexual predators.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 11/04/2009
- Witkacy I'm a Fan of Witkacy 21 fans permalink
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The smell of rotting corpses...and concerned citizens living in the 'hood contact the authorities, all to no avail. Only after a long time of inaction, something tips off the cops, they search the house, and find human remains. Sound familiar? It was also the story of Jeffrey Dahmer. If you needed a better example of the failure of all enforcement authorities in predominantly-black neighborhoods, you've got a great one here. This is why child abuse can be so gruesome, this is why people can sell drugs or prostitute on the corner with impunity...A serial killer is only the rarest form of crime, but myriad, lesser crimes go unremarked every day...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 11/04/2009
- Waltfl I'm a Fan of Waltfl 47 fans permalink
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It's not failure, it's priorities. If there is a stench in Bel Air, cops & Fire Dept. is going to be there in full force within 10 minutes .

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 11/04/2009

I'm quotin scripture here that backs up that

"So get up, get, get get down
911 is a joke in yo town
Get up, get, get, get down
Late 911 wears the late crown"

Public Enemy

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 11/04/2009
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Yup. And people want to get offended when you mention that SK's tend to target prostitutes and drug addicts and runaways, but it's the truth. It's not to say that those women deserved or asked for their fate, but it's to note that Law Enforcement often treat these women like throw-a-ways. (google NHI) And when they go missing, they don't look for them. That's like being victimized twice, IMO. By the person who violated you and the people who are SUPPOSED to protect you.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/04/2009
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Apparently the neighbors thought the smell was from a nearby head cheese factory..who even replaced their sewer system to abate the smell..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 11/04/2009
- TJCole I'm a Fan of TJCole 160 fans permalink
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First, do you think this guy could have killed this many, had they been primarily white..?

Second, maybe if we weren't running around arresting everyone in America that smoked a joint we would have the police to find girls held prisoner for what 15 years or dozens of missing murdered women..?

See what I mean..?

Cleveland rocks, yeah right..

By the way the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame belongs in Memphis, Levon told me that, and he was right..!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 11/04/2009
- praxitas I'm a Fan of praxitas 6 fans permalink

i though serial killer trumped rapist as a definition for this guy

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 11/04/2009
- MiniMogul I'm a Fan of MiniMogul 10 fans permalink

Why are violent offenders constantly being released back out onto the streets?? Is the 15 years this guy served or the 10 years Phillip Garrido served really appropriate punishment for the crimes they committed? Not to mention, the follow-up on both these monsters was less than adequate. How was this allowed to happen? There are registered sex offenders flooding every neighborhood in America. Why aren't these people kept in prison and PUNISHED? I'm angry!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 11/04/2009
- Madbunny I'm a Fan of Madbunny 7 fans permalink

You understand how prison works right?
He was convicted and released after doing time.

If we want to stop this sort of thing from happening, we need to make bigger changes than just the amount of time we keep people like this in cages. If we don't, we can continue to look for more of this sick stuff.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 11/04/2009
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

Right. If they get due process of law and are sentenced to life they should stay in there for life. Who are these geniuses who second guess the judicial and justice system.

Try weeping for the victims once in a while. The perps will get 3 squares a day, a lawyer and a cot and be protected by guards and the ACLU. Babies and victims don't.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 11/04/2009
- meeneecat I'm a Fan of meeneecat 5 fans permalink

Because law enforcement is more interested in going after victimless "crimes", i.e. thousands of non-violent drug users, pot smokers, and small time dealers as opposed to violent criminals who actually hurt people. There's a pretty scary chart I saw the other day. In California, marijuana possession arrests increased +120% from 1990 to 2008, while arrests for all other VIOLENT crimes decreased. Rape arrest decreased -67%, murder arrests -63%, property crimes -49%, other violent crimes -36%...In fact arrests for just about ALL crimes DECREASED, the only exception, was for pot possession, which arrests more than doubled!

So until American's come to understand that the drug war causes a great amount of harm to all of us...than we are going to continue to have a situation where rapists and murderers are allowed to walk free in order to make room in our prisons for...pot smokers?! So until American's are willing to stand up to politicians and demand that the drug war be defunded, we are going to continue to read about these types of situations where rapists were allowed to go free because our prisons are just way to overcrowded with pot smokers.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 11/04/2009
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Gotta keep the prisons clear for the real criminals. Ya know, drug users. /sarcasm

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 11/04/2009
- goodog I'm a Fan of goodog 128 fans permalink
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"More Bodies Found At Rapist's Cleveland Home"

I don't usually like to harp on these things, but it seems like if this was a white guy, we'd be calling him a serial killer by now... and by first middle and last names.

The guy's definably hit a ceiling of some kind here, because the media is stuck on rapist after as many as 1ll bodies have already been found.

Can you NEVER give a bro a break?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 11/04/2009
- Mattylock I'm a Fan of Mattylock 9 fans permalink

Reminds me of Dahmer and all the complaints that went unaddressed in his case.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 11/04/2009
- iamvalid I'm a Fan of iamvalid 8 fans permalink
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A photo of the monster, but yet sdomehow missing are the photos of the taxpayer paid monsters who let this man back out onto our streets. Another government fail moment.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 11/04/2009
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Officers were not allowed to enter his house? A registered sex offender has rights like these in Ohio.? Time to change the law nationwide. Sex offenders have no rights because they violated the rights of other people in the commission of their crimes. Ohio needs to wake up quickly !!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 11/04/2009
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I found that to be immensely odd as well. I don't get it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 11/04/2009
- praxitas I'm a Fan of praxitas 6 fans permalink

the 18 year abduction case in california also seems to support more intrusive probation visits. of course it becomes trickier if the felon lives with someone with a clean record, but if he/she lives with another person with a criminal record, the house merits combing through periodically.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 11/04/2009
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It would seem, the smell of rotting human flesh would be enough probable cause.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 11/04/2009
- meeneecat I'm a Fan of meeneecat 5 fans permalink

Actually, I think this just proves that "sex offender" registries do not work well. In fact registries are filled with people who should be of no concern to us, like 18/yr old kids who had sex with their 17 year old girlfriends. Or 8 year old girls who was play "doctor" with friends. The effectiveness of the "list" is diluted if it's filled with people who in reality are of no threat to the rest of us. Instead of putting more people on the "list" and demanding that we take away more of these people's rights, we should be demanding that the list only be filled with ACTUAL rapists and child molesters...and then address the laziness that probably led to things like this person "slipping through the cracks"...For example, I've never understood why the police won't take a missing person report until 24 hours after the person's gone missing, don't they say that the first 24 hours are the most critical. So we gotta sort out these policies that don't make sense...And I'm sure that the race and gender of these missing people played a part in law enforcement not putting much effort into finding these women. There's a lot of issues we should consider before calling for breaking the laws of the constitution. Don't let a tragic event like this distort your perception of what is important...fear mongering has no place in determining public policy (as we've seen in the past)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 11/04/2009
- dnaromney I'm a Fan of dnaromney 3 fans permalink
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Kind of like how we have taken all rights away from those who have committed assault, robbery, arson, etc? Oh wait, we haven't.

What needs to happen is that we need to determine what types of sentencing most reduce recidivism and use those methods. The issue in this case is that rehabilitation was never accomplished. In cases where rehabilitation is not possible, arrangements must be made to keep them away from the public. Once someone has "paid their debt" and is rehabilitated, they need to be able to reintegrate into society.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 11/04/2009

Many people say sex offenders cannot be rehabilitated. However, the Texas State Auditor in 2007 released a report showing that sex offenders who completed the Texas Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP) were 61% LESS LIKELY to commit a new crime. That seems to show promise.

After all, in 2002, the US Dept. of Justice reported that only 5% of sex offenders released in 1994 returned to prison for a new sex crime.

Yet we spend millions on registration of more than 650,000 sex offenders in the US based on information available in the early 1990’s when research on sex offenders was poorly funded–if it was even considered.

Treatment works. The research shows this.

For more informaiton see–

“An Audit Report on Selected Rehabilitation Programs at the Department of Criminal Justice.” Texas State Auditor. March 2007. Report No. 07-026. Retrieved Oct 20, 2009. http://www.sao.state.tx.us/reports/main/07-026.html.


US Dept of Justice Report on Sex Offender Recidivism http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/rsorp94.pdf

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 11/04/2009
- klbrz I'm a Fan of klbrz 16 fans permalink
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Thanks for all the links. I would like to say though, that I think there are distinctions between different types of sex offenders, and society does itself no favors by lumping together child molesters, violent rapes, date rapes, and sex between the 16 and 18 year old, and all the other possible variations. I would have to look because it's been awhile, but evidence I've seen for rehabilitation of child molesters is not good. Not sure about other sex offenders. And this guy, sounding like we should be describing him as a murderer and not just a rapist, is probably not one to be rehabbed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 11/04/2009
- goodog I'm a Fan of goodog 128 fans permalink
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"After all, in 2002, the US Dept. of Justice reported that only 5% of sex offenders released in 1994 returned to prison for a new sex crime... Treatment works. The research shows this."

What the research shows is that most so called sex-offenders are skinny dippers, streakers, other nudists, and people arrested for peeing in public... not dangerously obsessive compulsive sexual predators.

The 5% recidivism is reflective of how few of these offenders actually committed a crime against an actual victim, and it's a parallel miscarriage of justice, along with the millions of people in prison for the victimless crime of pot smoking.


The police state is a profit-driven business chauffeuring a body count, not public safety. While I may overstate the case, I got a good case to make.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 11/04/2009
- praxitas I'm a Fan of praxitas 6 fans permalink

almost 40% risk is still high and scary

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 11/04/2009

This man needs to be put to death tomorrow, but as usual, we all have to pay for his three meals and bed. What a tragedy...what laws!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 11/04/2009
- blue53 I'm a Fan of blue53 20 fans permalink

Nice hetrosexual agenda. And he is a rapist and a serial killer. Women have more to fear from men who have sex the "right" way than any of us do from gay marriage.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 11/04/2009
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I believe that serial killers are born with the need to kill. Though, I wonder how many of these serial killers are gay, but felt pressure to hide it and be ashamed of it - which further fueled their anger. Jeffery Dahmer, John W. Gacy...

*~*~* BEING HOMOSEXUAL ISN'T TABOO*~*~* It's natural.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 11/04/2009
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