Update Bad Smell not Sausage plant but more dead Bodies.... Cleveland
source: http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/ohio-news/neighbors-griped-about-odor-at-ohio-home-for-y...
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It got so bad that the owners of Ray's Sausage replaced their sewer line and grease traps. Now they know the odor was coming from a three-story house next door where the decomposing bodies of six women were found.
A city councilman on Tuesday said he and other community leaders want an investigation into whether police and health inspectors missed any signs that could have tipped them off to the bodies inside the house where convicted rapist Anthony Sowell lived.
Councilman Zack Reed, whose mother lives a block from the area, said he called the city health department on more than one occasion.
"What happened from there, we don't know," he said. "It was no secret that there was a foul odor. We don't want to point fingers, but clearly something could have been done differently."
Police discovered the bodies Thursday after a woman reported being raped at Sowell's home. The 50-year-old Sowell is being held in jail on an arrest warrant, but he hasn't been charged in the rape investigation or in connection with the bodies. Cleveland police Chief Michael McGrath planned to give an update on the investigation Tuesday evening.
He is a registered sex offender and required to check in regularly at the sheriff's office. Officers didn't have the right to enter his house, but they would stop by to make sure he was there. Their most recent visit was Sept. 22, just hours before the woman reported being raped.
Reed said he can't imagine how police officers and sheriff's deputies could have missed the smell. His office records show that he called the health department in 2007 after a resident told him about an odor that "smelled like a dead body," he said.
One of the bodies was found in a shallow grave in the backyard. The rest were inside the house — one in the basement, two in the third-floor living room and two in an upstairs crawl space, said police spokesman Lt. Thomas Stacho.
The bodies could have been there anywhere from weeks to months to years, said Powell Caesar, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County coroner.
All the victims were women and five were strangled.
On Tuesday, detectives brought in cadaver dogs and digging equipment to scour the home and backyard, looking for evidence to connect Sowell to the bodies, Stacho said.
Authorities also were searching vacant homes within a few miles of the home, which sat in a crowded inner-city neighborhood of mostly older houses. Police did not say Tuesday why they were searching the vacant homes or indicate whether they believe more bodies could be found.
Neighbors are bracing for what could be inside a boarded-up home across the street and a shuttered school a block away.
"We hope they don't find anymore," said Renee Cash, whose family has operated the sausage company for 57 years.
About four years ago, she and other workers started noticing a smell that was so bad on some days that it forced them to leave their office.
"In the summertime, it was gross," Cash said. "You could always smell it. It smelled like something rotten."
They poured bleach down the sewer in the basement and eventually had it replaced. Health inspectors thought the meat processing was to blame, she said.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/ohio-news/neighbors-griped-about-odor-at-ohi...
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spacemikey [removed]
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Thank you Current, for changing your format so it's way harder to ad a picture if one doesn't come with an article... That and the selective demoting of some submissions.
But hey if someone get's up way early to help promote YOUR site, something for which said person receives nothing but headaches; yeah why not shit on them.
Anyway, don't even ask why some people don't try. I mean submitting virtually the same story 6 hours before an "approved" story get's submitted doesn't count for anything.
I wonder what was so unacceptable about my submission? Lack of picture? The clear layout of the facts?.... Or worse, was it because (although opportunistic) I point out in the comments that people are more interested in telling on each other over the alleged smell of Marijuana, than the rotting stench of dead flesh?
Whatever the reasons, thanks for burying another of my submissions.
Anyone care to see, compare, or check submission times;
http://current.com/items/91363536_rapist-anthony-sowells-neighbors-knew-somethin...
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spacemikey [removed]
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BenDorries
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spacemikey:
Hey spacemikey,
Sorry to hear that the new update has been frustrating for you. I wanted to point you to a couple resources you may have missed.
First, here's a post explaining what our Current.com editorial team looks for when selecting content to be featured. Note that one of the criteria for featuring is having an image in your story. Here's the post:
http://blogs.current.com/currentdotcom/2009/10/30/featuring-on-current-what-do-w...
Second, here is a post explaining some of the new workflow involved with the most recent update to our submission tools. There are a few bugs that have surfaced, and we're working on them for our upcoming release. However, some of the frustration may be coming from the overall change in layout, so head over to the blog for the full detail on the changes:
http://blogs.current.com/currentdotcom/2009/10/29/posting-to-current-com-made-si...
Hope all this helps, as always you can feel free to message me with any questions you may have, or if you continue to have technical issues with our submission tools you can send an email to support [at] current.com for further assistance.
-Ben
- 2 years ago
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BenDorries
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artemis6
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Clearly , they need to keep a closer eye on these criminals . You do have a right to privacy as long as you use it responsibly . This guy had not . He should have lost it for good . Could have saved those 6 women . Possibly more . They should randomly have searched his home a few times a year .
- 2 years ago
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artemis6
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boiscalm
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There are a lot of civil servants in this country that need a swift kick in the ass. Too much is getting by them.
- 2 years ago
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boiscalm
