Officers: 6 Bodies Are Female Homicide Victims

Officers: 6 Bodies Are Female Homicide Victims

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The discovery of six bodies at a house in Cleveland has left some in the community concerned about women who haven’t been seen in a long time.

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CLEVELAND—The discovery of six bodies at a house in Cleveland has left some in the community concerned about women who haven’t been seen in a long time.
   
Seventy-two-year-old Ida Garrett walked to church yesterday just one block from the house, and said she was worried that a friend who went missing six months ago might be among the dead.

The registered sex offender who lived in the home, 50-year-old Anthony Sowell, checked in regularly with law-enforcement authorities, who also monitored him by making home visits.
   
But since Sowell wasn’t on parole or probation, they didn’t have the right to enter - until Thursday when they had search and arrest warrants after a woman said he had raped her there. That’s when they discovered badly decomposed bodies in the house.
   
By Sunday, authorities had determined there were six bodies, all of them women, and each was the victim of a homicide.
   
Officers had last visited Sowell at home as part of his sex-offender monitoring on Sept. 22, just hours before the woman reported being raped there.
   
The three-story house with neat white siding is in a crowded inner-city neighborhood of mostly older houses, some boarded up, and small corner stores. The windows on the third floor, where the first two bodies were found, were wide open Sunday as a slight breeze blew. Some neighbors said a bad smell came from the house several months ago, but they thought then that it might be natural gas.
   
At least five of the women apparently had been strangled, said Powell Caesar, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County coroner. Decomposition made it difficult to determine how the sixth died, he said.
   
The bodies “could have been there anywhere from weeks to months to years,“ Caesar said.
   
None of the victims has been identified. Two were black, but the race of the others hadn’t been determined, Caesar said.
   
Sowell, 50, previously spent 15 years in prison for choking and raping a 21-year-old woman who was lured to his bedroom in 1989, police said. He was arrested Saturday when officers spotted him walking down the street in his neighborhood.
   
The first bodies were found Thursday night when police went to arrest Sowell on new charges of rape and felonious assault, but he wasn’t home. The woman in that alleged attack said she knew Sowell, and he raped her at the house.
   
Court records and jail officials had no information about whether Sowell had an attorney. No charges have been filed regarding the bodies.
   
The gruesome discovery left some in the community concerned about women who hadn’t been seen in a long time. Ida Garrett, 72, who walked to church Sunday just one block from Sowell’s house, said she was worried that a friend who went missing six months ago might be among the dead.
   
The friend, 43-year-old Nancy Cobbs, lived one street away from Sowell. She was reported missing in April, and her family told police they fear she is among the victims.
   
“She seemed to be a very nice, quiet girl,“ Garrett said. “I’ve known her since she was a teenager.“
   
Clovice Ramsey, minister at All Nations Deliverance Ministries in nearby Maple Heights, held a “PEACE” sign on a corner within sight of the Sowell house and said the discovery of the bodies had damaged people’s trust in law enforcement.
   
“They don’t see the system working for them,“ Ramsey said. “They are not keeping a watch on him.“
   
Sowell often walked around his neighborhood asking for money and looking for scrap metal to sell, neighbors said.
   
He returned to the family home in 2005 after his release from prison. The house was owned by two of Sowell’s relatives, including a woman - described by neighbors as either Sowell’s stepmother or aunt - who maintained it.
   
Neighbors said the woman moved into a nursing home after Sowell was released from prison. Teresa Hicks, a neighbor, said people feared that she might be dead. Police were looking into her status.

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Flag Comment Posted by NO SLOPPY 2NDS on November 02, 2009 at 2:14 pm

THESE PEOPLE SHOULD NEVER BE LET OUT OF JAIL.
THEY NEVER CHANGE AND WHO WANTS TO TAKE A CHANCE THAT 1 WILL CHANGE. I WOULDN’T CHANCE IT WITH ANY OF MY RELATIVES, WOULD YOU?

Flag Comment Posted by NitaKaye on November 02, 2009 at 8:37 am

“Clovice Ramsey, minister at All Nations Deliverance Ministries in nearby Maple Heights, held a “PEACE” sign on a corner within sight of the Sowell house and said the discovery of the bodies had damaged people’s trust in law enforcement.“
This is what I don’t understand. Why blame law enforcement? Unless they mean the judges and not the cops. The cops can only do so much to stop a creep like this. It’s up to the judges to interpret the laws correctly and to enforce them to the letter. It seems that they only give the pervs the minimum punishment. Someone like this man should have been at the very least, castrated. Now, he just needs an IV plugged into him with a lethal dose!

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