CLEVELAND — A Cleveland man who police say was living with 10 dead bodies and a skull has been indicted on 11 counts of aggravated murder.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason was announcing the indictments this afternoon in the case against 50-year-old Anthony Sowell.
The prosecutor expects to seek the death penalty.
He had been previously charged with five murders. Now, he is indicted on a total of 11 murders, plus dozens of other counts, including abuse of a corpse, attempted murder, assault and rape charges.
Sowell’s home was searched after a woman said Sowell attacked her on Sept. 22. He has been charged with attempted murder and other charges in that case and has pleaded not guilty.
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