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Four More Bodies Removed From Ohio Home


Last Update: 11/03/2009 6:14 pm
Anthony Sowell
Anthony Sowell
CLEVELAND -- Cleveland police Chief Michael McGrath said four more bodies have been discovered at a Cleveland home on Tuesday, bringing the total of bodies found there up to 10.

During a news conference, McGrath said the bodies were discovered in the home's back yard. Six other bodies were discovered last week and over the weekend inside the home of Anthony Sowell.

A forensic team started digging Tuesday morning at the Imperial Avenue home.

Sowell was charged Tuesday afternoon with five counts of aggravated murder and he will be arraigned Wednesday morning. He was also charged with rape, felonious assault and kidnapping.

The Cleveland street where the bodies were found has been closed since early Tuesday morning.

Officials brought in heavy machinery to start digging in the back yard of the Imperial Avenue home to search for the possibility of move victims.

Detectives are at the house looking for evidence to tie Sowell to the murders of at least six women found dead in the house he was living in, Sgt. Thomas Stacho said.

Detectives from the Homicide Unit are working with Crime Scene detectives and Cuyahoga County Coroner's staff in searching the home for evidence. Detectives are at the scene with cadaver dogs and digging equipment.

Sowell was arrested Saturday after the badly decomposing bodies were found in his home.

The Cuyahoga County Coroner's Office said six of the victims were female and five of the six were strangled. The decomposition has made it difficult to determine how one victim died, spokesman Powell Caesar said.

None of the victims has been identified but the coroner said they are all African-American.

On Monday, police announced that part of the investigation would be to search a 6-mile radius of the Imperial Avenue home.


WCPO's sister station, WEWS in Cleveland, is monitoring the story and will update it when there is more information.
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