Nobody's Women: The Crimes and Victims of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Serial Killer
By (Author) Steven F. Miller
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
30th January 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
364.15232092
Paperback
290
Width 106mm, Height 190mm
177g
In October 2009, Cleveland Police arrived at the home of Anthony Sowell, an ex-marine and registered sex offender, to arrest him on rape charges. Although Sowell could not be found, the police discovered the bodies of two women on the living room floor. A further search of the house revealed a total of 11 bodies. Sowell was apprehended and eventually sentenced to the death penalty. This horrific tale of brutal murder and savagery shocked America and drew the attention of the national media. Steve Miller interviewed Sowell in prison, attempting to find the answers.
"[Steve Miller is] an author who can be counted on to deliver the unflinching goods.--Aunt Agathas
Wanted, More From This Author.--True Crime Book Reviews
Steve Miller is an investigative reporter at Texas Watchdog, and has worked as a correspondent for the Dallas Morning News, People Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, and the Washington Times (where he was nominated for a Pulitzer in 2002). His first book (with Andrea Billups) was A Slaying in the Suburbs- The Tara Grant Murder, followed by Girl, Wanted- The Chase for Sarah Pender, which was a 2011 Edgar Award nominee for Best Fact Crime. He is also the editor of Touch and Go- The Complete Hardcore Punk 'Zine '79-'83and co-editor of Commando- The Johnny Ramone Autobiography.