Bodies Found on Cleveland Rapist's Property

Oct. 30: A Cuyahoga County coroner van leaves Anthony Sowell's home on the east side of Cleveland, carrying a victim discovered in the house. Police in Cleveland say officers who went to a home looking for a rape suspect found two decomposing bodies upstairs and what appeared to be a freshly dug grave in the basement.   (AP)

Oct. 30: Cleveland police search the porch at the home of Anthony Sowell, where bodies have been discovered. (AP)

Oct. 30: Patricia Warren of Cleveland holds up a missing persons poster of her cousin Janice Webb, missing since June of this year, outside the home of Anthony Sowell. (2009 AP)

Nov. 4: Police tape stretches across the porch at the home of Anthony Sowell in Cleveland. Sowell, 50, has been charged with five counts of aggravated murder and held without bond after 10 bodies were discovered in the house. (AP2009)

File photo provided by the Cleveland Police Department shows Anthony Sowell, 50. The number of bodies found in and near a sex offender's home rose to at least 10 on Nov. 3 when authorities unearthed four corpses from Sowell's backyard and found a skull in a bucket in the basement. (2009 AP)

Nov.4: A Cleveland police cruiser sits in front of the home of Anthony Sowell, in Cleveland. Authorities say they have confirmed a total of at least 11 victims whose remains were found in his home. (AP2009)

Nov. 4: Anthony Sowell, right, stands behind public defender Kathleen DeMetz during his court appearance in Cleveland. Sowell, 50, has been charged with five counts of aggravated murder and held without bond after bodies were discovered in his home over the past few days. (AP2009)