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Body Count Climbs in Cleveland Case

By MEGHAN BARR and VICKI SMITH
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CLEVELAND (Nov. 5) - The discovery of 11 bodies in one home in a run-down neighborhood here has relatives of the presumed victims wondering how such a gruesome scene could have gone unnoticed for perhaps years, and they charge that police ignored their missing person reports.
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2009-10-31 07:09:51

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The body count in a gruesome case in Ohio rises as police find the remains of 11 people in registered sex offender Anthony Sowell\'s home. The 50-year-old is being held without bond on five counts of aggravated murder. One of the victims was identified as Tonia Carmichael, 53, who had been reported missing a year ago.