Nov 5th, 2009 - CNN
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Cleveland, Ohio (CNN) -- Authorities have identified the first of 11 bodies found at a Cleveland, Ohio, home as a 52-year-old woman who had been missing for about a year.
Tonia Carmichael's remains were found at the home of Anthony Sowell, but the news was no surprise to Carmichael's family members.
"This is what I've been saying since Monday, when, you know, we were called to the coroner's office and since this story broke, we automatically knew that this was going to be here," said Danita Carmichael, the victim's daughter.
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