So, Tonia had been missing almost a year. I wonder if she was killed at that time? Was her body in the house for a year? Didn't his female visitors smell it? How on EARTH did he live in a home that held all those dead bodies?? I really can't understand that at all. I won't pretend to know what a decomposing body smells like, or how long it smells...but from everything that I've read, it's the most nauseating smell and very distinct.
I am hoping that they find out what happened to the rest of the remains that went with the skull they found. I am also wondering why just the one? He buried some, put some in the crawl spaces and left two out, but they weren't dismembered. So why dismember the one?
Even if they did notice, how many of the women that came in, came out?So, Tonia had been missing almost a year. I wonder if she was killed at that time? Was her body in the house for a year? Didn't his female visitors smell it? How on EARTH did he live in a home that held all those dead bodies?? I really can't understand that at all. I won't pretend to know what a decomposing body smells like, or how long it smells...but from everything that I've read, it's the most nauseating smell and very distinct.
I am guessing Necrophilia, And that could be why he had so many victims is such a short time. As he grew more comfortable arround the victims bodies he was able to live with them longer. He also could of been waiting for them to decompose so it wouldnt be as hard it dispose of them. Just harder to live with.
This is just my guess and not meant to be dispespectful in anyway. If it was mentioned already I missed it as I havent read every post.
Even if they did notice, how many of the women that came in, came out?
What I don't get is why police who came to the house didn't notice the smell.
East Cleveland: survivor of Sowell attack breaks silence
CLEVELAND -- Walking down the sidewalk near her apartment, Gladys Wade squeezes the hand of her boyfriend, Junior Stanford and says, "it's going to be tough, but I can do it."
"Somebody 's got to do it," responds Stanford.
Gladys is finally ready to talk about her violent encounter December 8th, 2008 with suspected serial killer, Anthony Sowell.
http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/news_article.aspx?storyid=124782&catid=3