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The vacant lot on Imperial Avenue where Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell’s house once stood will be turned into a beautiful, peaceful tribute to his victims one day.  But first, organizers need to raise $100,000 . “The estimate for the project is $250,000,” architect Kevin Robinette said. “The city has offered $30,000 on July 1 […]

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  Florence Bray put her hand on the blueprint and immediately found her daughter and niece’s name. Then the tears quickly followed. “That’s what brought the tears,” Bray said, “to see this after so long, I had to cry.” The blueprint Bray had her hand on was the redesign for the Imperial Ave. Memorial unveiled […]

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The city of Cleveland has condemned the Imperial Avenue home of convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell, where the bodies of 11 women were found in 2009. The home, at 12205 Imperial Avenue, was inspected on Aug. 30 by the Departments of Building and Housing, the Cleveland Health Department, and the Cleveland Police Department. Multiple violations […]

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The city of Cleveland has condemned the Imperial Avenue home of convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell, where the bodies of 11 women were found in 2009. The home, at 12205 Imperial Avenue, was inspected on Aug. 30 by the Departments of Building and Housing, the Cleveland Health Department, and the Cleveland Police Department. Multiple violations […]

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Anthony Sowell, 50, entered a not guilty plea Friday morning to additional charges of attempted murder, rape, kidnapping, and felonious assault. Judge John P. O’Donnell set Sowell’s bond at $1 million. read full story article courtesy of WKYC-TV

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Anthony Sowell, 50, entered a not guilty plea Friday morning to additional charges of attempted murder, rape, kidnapping, and felonious assault. Judge John P. O’Donnell set Sowell’s bond at $1 million. read full story article courtesy of WKYC-TV

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An accused serial killer will return to court in Cleveland, though not in connection with any of the 11 victims whose remains were found at his home.

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An accused serial killer will return to court in Cleveland, though not in connection with any of the 11 victims whose remains were found at his home.