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Posted: 4:57 PM Nov 13, 2009
FBI to conduct new search in Cleveland bodies case
FBI conducting searches tonight and tomorrow with thermal imaging equipment
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CLEVELAND (AP) - The FBI has returned to the Cleveland
neighborhood where the remains of 11 women were found at the home of a suspected serial killer.
Agents planned to use thermal imaging tests on the house that
sits next to the home of 50-year-old Anthony Sowell, searching for
possible remains or evidence in the case.
Agents also were planning to use x-ray technology to examine walls and other imaging technology to inspect voids inside the home.
The Friday night and Saturday searches are being led by the FBI.
Authorities believe Sowell lured victims into his house with the
promise of getting high, then strangled them and left their bodies
inside or buried in the backyard.
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