Nov 5th, 2009 - USA Today
CLEVELAND (AP) — For days, there were no memorials in a neighborhood where 11 bodies were found in one home. No flowers or framed photos. Just a few small melted candles and two stuffed animals tucked in the notch between a chain link fence and a brick wall.
By Thursday, someone had hung a sheet of plywood painted white on the fence near the home of 50-year-old Anthony Sowell, with the word MISSING stenciled in black. Five stuffed animals and an artificial rose adorned the sign, which now holds flyers showing 13 women and three men. Most of the missing are black, but a few are white or Hispanic.
Related stories:
Neighbors: Suspected serial killer seemed harmless
Nov 6th, 2009 - AOL News
CLEVELAND -The man who lived in the house of rotting corpses never gave people a reason to wonder what he was really doing behind closed doors. Anthony Sowell was the guy who liked to sit on his front steps drinking King Cobra Malt Liquor for $1.
Serial slay suspect seemed 'civilized'
Nov 5th, 2009 - BostonHerald
CLEVELAND - Suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell seemed like a “civilized person” on the April evening that Tanja Doss went up to his third-floor bedroom for a beer - until...Cleveland clergy, police urge families of missing women to give DNA to help ID bodies
Nov 6th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
CLEVELAND (AP) - Police say there's only one way for the families of missing women to know for sure if their loved ones are among the victims found in suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell's house: Give DNA samples...
Mistrust hinders ID of Cleveland slaying victims
Nov 6th, 2009 - Boston
CLEVELAND—Police say there's only one way for the families of missing women to know for sure if their loved ones are among the victims found in suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell's house: Give DNA samples...NATION: Police ID 2 more bodies from Cleveland house
Nov 6th, 2009 - ChicagoTribune
Police ID 2 more bodies from Cleveland house -- Cleveland police have identified two more people whose remains were found in the home of a murder suspect. On Thursday...



