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Police ID another victim in Cleveland killings


Last Update: 11/07 8:27 am
The home of Anthony Sowell is seen, November 4, 2009, in Cleveland, Ohio. Sowell is in jail, charged with murder after police recovered the bodies of ten people from his property. (J.D. Pooley, Getty Images)
The home of Anthony Sowell is seen, November 4, 2009, in Cleveland, Ohio. Sowell is in jail, charged with murder after police recovered the bodies of ten people from his property. (J.D. Pooley, Getty Images)

CLEVELAND (AP) — Police in Cleveland have identified another woman whose remains were discovered at the home of a suspected serial killer.

Investigators say the fourth victim is 43-year-old Nancy Cobbs who lived just a few blocks away from Anthony Sowell. Cobbs disappeared four days after her 44th birthday on April 20.

Police have found the remains of at least 11 people on Sowell's property in the past week.

Sowell is being held without bond on five counts of aggravated murder.


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