CLEVELAND (AP) — FBI agents are digging through the backyard of a Cleveland home where the remains of 11 women have been found.
The agents used rakes and shovels Saturday in their search for evidence in the yard of suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell. One agent had a tape measure, while another took pictures and a third marked locations with orange paint.
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On Friday, the FBI worked at the house next door to Sowell's to do X-rays, thermal imaging and other tests.
The 50-year-old Sowell has been accused of luring women to his home with the promise of alcohol or getting high. Authorities say he then strangled them and left their bodies in his house or buried in the backyard.
Sowell remains in jail on $6 million bond on five preliminary charges of aggravated murder.
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