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A memorial for the victims of serial killer Anthony Sowell has seen yet another delay.

“I had been looking for my child for two and a half years and they couldn’t find her,” Florence Bray told WKYC Channel 3’s Hilary Golston. “They pronounced her dead November third of ’09.”

Bray lost a daughter and a niece to the “Imperial Avenue” tragedy. Two days before Halloween in 2009, police arrived at Anthony Sowell’s home. They were investigating a possible sexual assault. What they found was so much worse.

It’s been such a long time coming with years of struggling to raise enough money to make the barren site, where the bodies of 11 women would eventually be found, a place that no longer evokes absolute horror.

“Why can’t you just put something over there? Don’t worry about the 200, 400,000, put something nice there with the money you got, so we can have closure,” Bray said.

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source: Wkyc.com

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