Investigators discovered four more bodies Tuesday at the Cleveland,
Ohio, home of a convicted rapist -- making a total of 10 since last
week, Police Chief Michael McGrath said Tuesday.
Authorities
on Tuesday charged Anthony Sowell with five counts of aggravated murder
after unearthing the bodies of women at his home last week, police said.
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| Cleveland police arrested Anthony Sowell on Saturday, two days after the grisly discovery. |
Sowell,
50, also was charged with rape, felonious assault and kidnapping,
police said. His arraignment is scheduled for Wednesday morning.
Police
arrested Sowell on Saturday, two days after discovering the decomposing
bodies of five females inside his home and another woman's body outside
the house.
Earlier Tuesday, a source close to the
investigation had told CNN that a seventh body had been found in the
home. The source, who was not authorized to speak on the record, did
not reveal the gender of the seventh body found at Sowell's home. The
source did not say exactly where the body was found at the residence.
Authorities
found the first two bodies last week while trying to serve an arrest
and search warrant on Sowell related to a sexual assault investigation,
and an intensive search began. Sowell was not home at the time;
officers found him after a tipster told them of his whereabouts.
The
decomposing bodies of the first six women, all of whom were
African-American, could have been lying where they were found for
"weeks, if not months or years," Cuyahoga County Coroner Frank Miller
III told CNN on Saturday.
All six deaths were ruled homicides, Lt. Thomas Stacho of the Cleveland Police Department said Monday, with five of the deaths due to strangulation.
About
a month ago, a woman accused Sowell of rape and felonious assault,
Stacho noted last week. Investigators obtained the warrants that set
off the search after the "cooperation of the victim," he said.
Officers serving the warrants Thursday
discovered the badly decomposed remains of two bodies on the third
floor of the house, he added. A subsequent search revealed what
appeared to be a freshly dug grave under the stairs in the basement. On
Friday, investigators returned to the house, dug up the grave and found
a third body, Stacho said.
A further search of the house and
property found two more bodies in a crawl space and a sixth body in a
shallow grave outside the home.
Five different burial methods
were used on the victims, and the bodies were in varying states of
decomposition, said Miller, which made it difficult to determine the
ages of the victims.
Stacho said Sowell makes his living as a "scrapper."
"He walks around and picks up scrap metal and takes it to junk yards to make a few pennies," he said.
Sowell was convicted of a 1989 rape and was imprisoned from 1990 to 2005, Stacho said.