Beginning in 2007, the people of Cleveland's Mount Pleasant neighborhood started complaining about a foul odor in the air
Beginning in 2007, the people of Cleveland's Mount Pleasant neighborhood started complaining about a foul odor in the air. Many soon blamed the stench on a nearby sausage shop, prompting the owners to do everything they could to locate the source of the smell.
They scrubbed the store from top to bottom with bleach and spent $20,000 on new plumbing fixtures, sewer lines, and grease traps, but the odor still remained.
Finally, in 2009, police raided the home of the man who lived next door to the shop after a woman claimed he'd beat and ra’ped her. And when police stepped inside, they suddenly realized that the terrible smell had been coming from his house the entire time.
Officers uncovered the decomposing remains of 11 women scattered throughout Anthony Sowell's house and backyard, bringing an end to the grisly mur’ders of the most notorious serial kil’ler in Cleveland's history. Continue reading
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