Tonia Carmichael First Known Victim of Cleveland Serial Killer
Police Say Say Sowell Killed at Least 11 People

The Cleveland Police Department and and Cuyahoga County Cornoers Office held a press conference at 4:30 p.m. and have named Tonia Carmichael as one of the eleven victims of the Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell who was brought to justice this week. The Police Department upped the number of murders they believe Sowell committed to 11 after they found a skull yesterday in the basement of his home.
Carmichael was a a 53 year old female from Warrensville Height who was reported as missing on November 10th. Cuyahoga Coroner Dr. Frank Miller stated that DNA was used in the identification of Carmichael. Miller added there has been a match of a dental record of another victim but are waiting for DNA to give the name to the public.
Sowell was formally charged with murder and rape today in Cuyahoga County Court. He was denied bond and police will continue looking for evidence against him in the coming days.









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What a NUTJOB!!!!!!!!!! HOW can this have happened??????????
unbelieveable......why didnt
unbelieveable......why didnt his probation officer ever enter the house,in florida they must enter and look in closets for clothes shoes....signs someone lived there...,,did the fire dept and other officers never pick up on the smell of death....?''
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