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Candidates also discussed how law enforcement could improve handling sex crimes. Last year, reports of how Cleveland and local police departments may have mishandled rape cases came out during the trial of serial killer Anthony Sowell. Stephanie Hall,...
It’s almost as if they’re confused when a comfortable, middle class black woman goes missing with no hints of the average ‘Black crime’ elements involved. (The common perception that there are ‘no black serial killers’ certainly helps explain the...
A demolition crew dumps debris from serial killer Anthony Sowell's house into a truck Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, in Cleveland. The city of Cleveland is tearing down the home where Sowell dumped the remains of the 11 women he murdered. Sowell, 52, has been... View Photo »
Perhaps the most notorious of all defendants to enter Municipal Court was serial killer Anthony Sowell, who killed 11 women and stashed their bodies in and around his home. Sowell was tried in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court and sentenced to death,...
July 20: A brutal heat wave cooks Ohio and most of the nation as temperatures soar into the 90s and 100s. July 21: The impasse between NFL owners and players results in cancellation of the Pro Football Hall of Fame game in Canton. July 22: Anthony...
However, legal challenges to the state’s lethal-injection protocol and two clemencies granted by Gov. John Kasich stopped several executions. The Washington, D.C.-based, nonpartisan center’s report said Ohio had two new death sentences this year,...
Anthony Sowell sits with his eyes close during the court session in Cleveland on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. The judge accepted the jury's sentencing recommendation for Sowell, who was convicted of murdering 11 women and dumping their bodies on his property. View Photo »
Family members of the women killed by Sowell were sent notices of the demolition, the news organization reports. The three-story home was condemned in September because of rodents, faulty wiring, insects, an unstable roof and other problems. The city...
View full sizeMarvin Fong /The Plain DealerA backhoe excavator removes debris after home of Anthony Sowell is demolished on Dec. 6, 2011. CLEVELAND, Ohio--As an excavator ripped through the fence that once surrounded the home of serial killer Anthony...
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ADDS TYPE OF SENTENCE Anthony Sowell sits with his eyes close during the court session in Cleveland on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. Sowell has been sentenced to die for murdering 11 women and dumping their bodies around his property. Judge Dick Ambrose imposed the sentence today on...
View Photo »Anthony Sowell nods at the crowd after the jury recommended the death penalty Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Cleveland. Sowell was convicted July 22 of aggravated murder in eleven women's deaths.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell, left, stands with his attorney Rufus Sims as they listen as the jury recommends the death penalty Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Cleveland. Sowell, who was convicted July 22 of aggravated murder in eleven women's deaths.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell sits in the courtroom before the jury recommended the death penalty for Sowell Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Cleveland. Sowell was convicted July 22 of aggravated murder in 11 women's deaths.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell appears for the sentencing phase of his trial Tuesday morning, Aug. 9, 2011, in Cleveland. The jury that convicted Sowell began deliberating Tuesday afternoon on whether to recommend that he be put to death or spend life in prison without chance of parole. Sowell, 51, was...
View Photo »Anthony Sowell delivers unsworn statements, with questions by his attorney John Parker, during his sentencing phase of his trial, Monday, August 8, 2011. Sowell was found guilty in the murders of 11 women, and their bodies were found around his Cleveland property.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell prepares to deliver un sworn statements during his sentencing phase of his trial, Monday, Aug. 8, 2011. Sowell was found guilty in the murders of 11 women, and their bodies were found around his Cleveland property.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell appears for the sentencing phase of his trial in Cleveland on Monday, Aug. 8, 2011. Sowell was found guilty in the murders of 11 women, and their bodies were found around his Cleveland property.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell appears with one of his attorneys John Parker during the sentencing phase of his trial, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. Sowell was found guilty in the murders of 11 women, and their bodies were found at his Imperial Avenue home in Cleveland, OH.
View Photo »Serial killer Anthony Sowell sheds a tear during testimony by his half sister, Tressa Garrison, at the Justice Center in Cleveland on Aug. 4, 2011. Sowell, who was convicted last month of aggravated murder in the 11 deaths, appeared more animated during her testimony than normal,...
View Photo »Anthony Sowell, left, looks up during the sentencing phase of his trial as defense attorney Rufus Sims listens Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011, in Cleveland. Sowell killed 11 women and dumped their bodies around his property.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell wipes away tears during the sentencing phase of his trial Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011, in Cleveland. Sowell, who killed 11 women and dumped their bodies around his property, cried as his prison buddy, Roosevelt Lloyd, himself a convicted rapist, appealed to a jury Wednesday...
View Photo »Anthony Sowell, left, sits with one of his attorneys Rufus Sims, right, during the sentencing phase of his trial, Monday, August 1, 2011 in. Sowell was found guilty in the murders of 11 women whose remains were found at his Cleveland home.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell rubs his eyes during the sentencing phase of his trial, Monday, August 1, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. Sowell was found guilty in the murders of 11 women whose remains were found at his Cleveland home.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell raises his arms in the air before being escorted from a court room after he was found guilty of multiple aggravated murder charges in the slayings of 11 women in Cleveland on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Common Pleas Court in Cleveland.
View Photo »Mary Mason reacts after Anthony Sowell was found guilty of multiple aggravated murder charges in the slayings of 11 women in Cleveland on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Common Pleas Court in Cleveland.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell, left, sits with defense attorney Rufus Sims after he was found guilty of multiple aggravated murder charges in the slayings of 11 women in Cleveland on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Common Pleas Court in Cleveland.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell, left, and defense attorney Rufus Sims listen as Common Pleas Court Judge Dick Ambrose, not pictured, reads a guilty verdict in one of multiple aggravated murder charges in the slayings of 11 women in Cleveland on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Cleveland.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell listens during the prosecutions' closing arguments in his trial in Cleveland on Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Sowell is charged with killing 11 women and dumping their bodies around his property.
View Photo »Accused serial killer Anthony Sowell watches the jury walk into the courtroom at the Justice Center in Cleveland July 19, 2011. In a surprising move, defense attorneys for Sowell rested their case without calling a single witness. Sowell has been indicted on 83 charges including murder,...
View Photo »Anthony Sowell stands during his court proceedings Tuesday, July 19, 2011, in Cleveland. The defense has rested its case without calling a single witness in the trial of Sowell, an Ohio man accused of killing 11 women and dumping their bodies around his home.
View Photo »Defendant Anthony Sowell stands and stretches as court is adjourned in Cleveland on Monday, July 18, 2011. Sowell is charged with killing 11 women and dumping their bodies around his property. The prosecution rested its case on Monday.
View Photo »Defendant Anthony Sowell, left, stands with attorney Rufus Sims during his murder trial in Cleveland Friday, July 15, 2011. Sowell, 51, is charged with killing 11 women and hiding their remains in and around his home.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell, right, and attorney John Parker, watch Sowell's videotaped interview with police during his murder trial in Cleveland Friday, July 15, 2011. Sowell, 51, is charged with killing 11 women and hiding their remains in and around his home.
View Photo »Anthony Sowell stands in court during his trial Thursday, July 14, 2011, in Cleveland. Sowell, charged with killing 11 women and dumping their remains around his property, told police that he began losing control of his anger about the time the victims started disappearing, according to...
View Photo »ADDS TYPE OF SENTENCE Anthony Sowell sits with his eyes close during the court session in Cleveland on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. Sowell has been sentenced to die for murdering 11 women and dumping their bodies around his property. Judge Dick Ambrose imposed the sentence today on...
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