
All of the signs pointed to the fact that something was horribly wrong in Anthony Sowell's Cleveland neighborhood.
Police waited more than a month before heading to the home of the convicted sex offender after a woman accused him of rape. A terrible odor that many neighbors said smelled like decaying flesh hung in the air for more than a year. Neighbors reported seeing a scraped and bruised woman fall from Sowell's second floor window.
That's not all.
Sowell, 50, walked around smelling so rancid that a store owner opened his front and back doors when he entered to buy beer. Meanwhile, parole officers arrived regularly at Sowell's home to check in on him as required by law but didn't notice anything askew.
"I'm not going to point fingers, but at the end of the day, someone clearly dropped the ball," Cleveland Councilman Zack Reed told the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
So when officers finally decided to investigate the horrendous smell coming from Sowell's home and found two decaying bodies upstairs, nobody should have been surprised. Authorities have since discovered the remains of 11 African American women, most of whom had been strangled.
A 53-year-old woman named Tonia Carmichael was the first victim to be identified today. Her family reported her missing almost a year ago.
Reed is right. Lots of people dropped the ball, including officials like him. I wonder how many complaints Sowell's neighbors filed with the police about the dreadful stench coming from his home.
Sowell pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted rape of a woman who was three months pregnant in 1989 and served 15 years in prison. I can't believe police didn't think that someone who choked a pregnant woman could not graduate to murder.
This is what Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath said about Sowell after his arrest: "He had an insatiable appetite to fill."
Police didn't act that way.
Sowell has been charged with five counts of aggravated murder for the first discovered bodies. So far, authorities have determined that six of the victims were strangled.The woman who claims Sowell raped her also said she was strangled unconscious with an extension cord before being raped.
As police excavate Sowell's home in search of other potential victims, they also need to reexamine how they deal with sexual predators and missing people. If this were a white neighborhood, I wonder if more extensive efforts wouldn't have been taken to identify the odor.
I'm amazed that 10 people could go missing for weeks, months and years without authorities launching a search to find out what happened. The missing persons cases that make the most news are usually white middle-class women, such as Natalee Holloway or Elizabeth Smart, even though FBI statistics show that people of color make up 40 percent of those reported missing, a highly disproportionate number.
"It's mind-boggling when it comes to missing persons of color that we don't get the attention," Derrica Wilson, CEO and founder of the Black and Missing Foundation, told AOL Black Voices in an interview. "It bothers me that law enforcement did not take action before this was discovered."
Wilson, who also works as a law enforcement officer, wondered how police could have visited Sowell's home on numerous occasions and not noticed the smell of death; some thought the odor was coming from a neighborhood sausage shop.
"That stench, there is nothing like it. You should be able to distinguish between dead human and animal flesh. Not to mention, he was a convicted violent rapist. Being a law enforcement officer, I question what happened when police went to that home," said Wilson.
Now, the families of some women who have been reported missing in Sowell's neighborhood are coming forward. One of them, Kyana Hunt, told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that her mother, 43-year-old Nancy Cobbs, lived one block from Sowell and has been missing for seven months.
"She always comes home. It's not just like her to disappear," Hunt said.
Now, it's up to the community to do what should have been done before this tragedy and demand accountability from authorities. Reports of missing people should be taken seriously, regardless of the color of the person missing. Complaints from neighbors about the same issue for years should be thoroughly investigated.
"How can we be better keepers for our communities? It takes a village. It takes everyone in the community to follow up," Wilson said.


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By: tomsminneapolis on 11/12/2009 12:16PM
I don't think this is a black and white issues as the article seems to suggest if you recall an incident in a predominately white neighborhood in Milwaukee a 15 years ago or so Jeffery Dahmer did a very similar thing (although he seemed to have his wits about him enough to control the smell somewhat).
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By: michael on 11/13/2009 4:08AM
i agree w/ the kidd 100%...
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By: hypocrisy on 11/15/2009 6:48PM
i bet the parole ociffers would bust him if they smelled any weed tho...but dead bodies, well im sure they were just glad to check that "smelly weirdo" off their to-do list pronto and let someone else worry about it
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By: cknd on 12/03/2009 1:27PM
it is so sick that anthony would do that. i live down the street from where he lives. these women has families. rather they are on drugs or not they didnt deserve that. i think he would get dealt with in jail serious. why give him the death penalty when he wants to die anyway?
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By: Mr. Thorn on 10/27/2010 8:59PM
There MUST be a different level of "justice" meted out to the African male. He is out of control in America.
Written laws are NO DETERRENT to the Black man.
Remember, "cruel and unusual punishment" was only meant for the White man. I say bring back the whip and hanging, but only for Black males. This Black man is only looking at retirement right now. That's all. Free food. Free place to stay. Free medical care. He has a standard of living (at white taxpayers expense) 5 times higher in the US prison system then he could achieve in Africa.
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By: dredgal on 3/30/2011 5:14PM
You're an idiot!
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By: Victor Guilamo on 7/20/2011 4:09PM
The title of this article couldn't have fit the glove more perfectly. Wherein a local who preyed on crack using women was able to kill a tragic amount of black women under the radar. Its a glimpse of the police importance to a black life, and how they handle missing persons complaints when it involves black people. this is a tragedy wherein the Cleveland police should be held accountable as accessories to each count of murder Mr. Sowell gets convicted for. This is truly a tragdey.
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