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November 13, 2009 8:35 AM

Anthony Sowell's Neighborhood Smells "Like Death" Again, Say Neighbors

(AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Cleveland Police carry evidence bags from behind the house adjacent to Anthony Sowell's home.

CLEVELAND (CBS/AP) "It's like it got worse," said a neighbor of suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell. "It smells bad in the air, like death."

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The stench around the sex offender's home returned stronger than ever Wednesday as police searched the house next door for more bodies and carried out bags of evidence.

Four plainclothes officers carried bags of evidence from the house next door to Anthony Sowell's early Wednesday afternoon, but police did not indicate what had been removed. The red-painted house next to Sowell's appeared to be abandoned but in good shape, aside from a broken porch railing.

The 50-year-old Sowell has been charged with five counts of aggravated murder. He was indicted Monday on one count of attempted murder, two counts of rape, two counts of kidnapping and two counts of felonious assault in an alleged attack Sept. 22 that led to the search of his home.

Friday he pled not guilty to all charges in connection with that incident.

The east-side Cleveland neighborhood had reeked on and off for several years, and residents had blamed the odor on a broken sewer or a nearby sausage shop. Now most think the smell came from decomposing bodies.

Neighbors blamed Wednesday's renewed odor on increased activity near Sowell's house.

The FBI, which has offered technical help in the investigation, said the timing of a thermal-energy search of the property would be up to city police, who didn't indicate when that would start.

Makers of thermal-imaging devices say they can help police find buried bodies because dirt that has been turned over radiates heat differently than compacted soil.

(Ohio Attorney General's Office)
Photo: Anthony Sowell.

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Police discovered the first two bodies and a freshly dug grave Oct. 29 at Sowell's house after officers came to investigate a woman's report that she had been raped there. Sowell had fled the home and was arrested two days later.

In all, the remains of 11 women have been found in Sowell's home or yard. All of the women were black and most had been strangled, the coroner said. Ten have been identified through DNA and dental records.

Police said Sowell lured women — often those who were homeless or living alone and who abused drugs or alcohol — with liquor and attacked them in his home.

Sowell has asked for a court-appointed attorney, but court records don't reflect that one has been chosen for him.

Scott Wilson, an FBI spokesman in Cleveland, has said investigators are reviewing the national database of unsolved crimes for any clues to possible connections to Sowell, particularly at locations where he served in the military.

Sowell was in the Marines from 1978 to 1985 and spent time in California, the Carolinas and Japan.

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by careifucan November 16, 2009 8:52 AM EST
Burn the house down with him in it, get rid of both stinks.
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by stryker54 November 16, 2009 12:10 AM EST
Tear the house down, no one would buy it now. And as far as this guy goes, throught him in with Bubba and let them have a gang bang on this sucker. Let him find out what it's like to be raped.
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by Adriamarie November 13, 2009 11:48 AM EST
Just don't understand HOW this went on for so long with him having Probation Officers and Such watching him. Lazy Lazy. Just amazes me how Criminals still out do the Police with all the technology We have today. In a way I kinda think the Police knew and kinda in the back of there mind, He was doing them a favor by ridding the town of the Bad seeds, when in fact -This sick man was hurting Mother's, Daughters and so much more. Makes me Angry.
How even they thought he would of ever been Rehabilated just bugs me. People like this MURDERS and Phediphiles SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED OUT. It's a SICKNESS that has no cure. LOCK THEM UP and Make them Work inside the Prisons to pay for there stay & crime so Tax payers do not have too. Find away -Lets Stop this NOW!!
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