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FBI digs into backyard of Ohio home with 11 bodies

FBI agents sifted through dirt with rakes and shovels Saturday in the backyard of a suspected serial killer's home and ran a thermal-imaging device across the ground near the area where the decomposing bodies of several women were found. The ...

From JOHN SEEWER, Taiwan News,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Anthony Sowell

FBI searching backyard of Ohio home with 11 bodies

CLEVELAND—FBI agents are digging through the backyard of a Cleveland home where the remains of 11 women have been found. The agents used rakes and shovels Saturday in their search for evidence in the yard of suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell. One ...

From JOHN SEEWER, Boston Globe,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Anthony Sowell

FBI halts search of Cleveland home for the evening

CLEVELAND - Police say the FBI has stopped searching for evidence at the house next door to the home of a man accused of killing 11 women, and search efforts will resume in the morning. ...

From JOHN SEEWER, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell,  Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI to conduct new search in Cleveland bodies case

CLEVELAND - The FBI is returning to the Cleveland neighborhood where the remains of 11 women were found at the home of a suspected serial killer, this time to search the house next door. ...

From JOHN SEEWER, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell,  Federal Bureau of Investigation

Man charged in Ohio killings arrested last year

that rape report searched his home beginning Oct. 29, and ended up finding the remains of 11 women at his house. Authorities believe he lured them into his house with the promise of getting high, then strangled them and left their bodies inside or ...

From JOHN SEEWER, TwinCities.com,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell

Onlookers flock to site of Cleveland killings

CLEVELAND, Ohio Reggie Turner stopped by a growing memorial to 11 victims of an alleged serial killer because he knew one of the women. Michelle Lee came to pay her respects as a mother and grandmother. Mark Mason and two buddies rode their motorcycles ...

From JOHN SEEWER AND ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS, San Diego Union-Tribune,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell

Alleged Ohio serial killer rare among mass killers

CLEVELAND—Authorities say Anthony Sowell lured women into his home in a busy neighborhood, killed them -- most by strangulation -- and scattered their remains throughout the inside and buried some in the backyard. Such brazenness defies logic, but ...

From JOHN SEEWER AND ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS, Boston Globe,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell,  Jeffrey Dahmer,  Ted Bundy,  Gary Ridgway,  David Owen

Clergy urge Ohio families of missing to give DNA

CLEVELAND - Pastors in Cleveland are calling on thefamilies of missing people to provide DNA samples that may help the coroner's office identify the remains of 10 people found in a home. ...

From JOHN SEEWER, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell,  Michael McGrath,  Brian Murphy

4 more bodies found at Ohio rapist's home

kidnapping related to the woman's complaint. He was to be arraigned today. of a quarter-mile swath of abandoned homes near Sowell's residence, which sits in a crowded inner-city neighborhood of mostly older houses. CLEVELAND — Remains of four more ...

From JOHN SEEWER, TwinCities.com,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Sowell,  Michael McGrath

Farm states may copy Ohio vote on livestock rules

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio voters will decide next week whether to create a board overseeing livestock care in a move that could give farmers in rural America a blueprint for battling animal rights groups intent on outlawing cramped cages for chickens ...

From JOHN SEEWER, Buffalo News,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Humane Society of the United States,  Wayne Pacelle

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