The first thing I want to know when it comes to 50-year-old Anthony Sowell is, how did a guy who served fifteen years for raping a pregnant woman, manage to slip under the radar in Cleveland to like rape and murder 10 women so far, during the four years since he was released from prison?
Okay, maybe it just didn’t happen during the past 10 years, maybe some of the victims date back as far as 20 years, before he went to prison for raping that pregnant woman. My point is, this guy slipped under the radar, and you know what there has to be somebody to blame for that.
I can’t say it any louder than this my loyal Crooked in Canada followers, THERE IS SOMETHING DEFINITELY WRONG WITH THAT PICTURE AND THE POLICE HAVE SOME S’PLANIN TO DO. Am I right or what?
Ten women, some of whom would have no doubt, been reported missing by somebody, and Sowell being the sex-offender he is surely would have been a person of interest in Cleveland, right. No way man.
This sick f*** Sowell skated under the radar because of laziness on the part of a law enforcement officer, a detective and/or a parole officer. Maybe a few of them.
Four years, and the former serviceman has managed to so far rape and murder 10 women, all of whom were found in his three-story home. Man, it doesn’t get any worse then this when it comes to skinners, hounds, and serial killers, now does it.
You know what; this case doesn’t even have to go trial, because Sowell’s DNA is going to be all over the crime scene, on and in the victims.
But of course, and as is par for the course, the U.S. Constitution is going to protect this sick deviant of society.
Geez, ya think this Sowell guy was into, ‘doing it’ with dead women too. I mean come on now, why else would he keep so many of his victims so close to home.
Anyway, this case has ‘death penalty’ written all over it and you know what- it should come into play.
You know what, f*** it, somebody kill him now. Save the Ohio taxpayers some money.
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1 Steve // Nov 5, 2009 at 12:38 AM
Tamil Tigers look to regroup in Canada: expert
The Tamil Tigers organization hopes to use Canada as a strategic base to continue the fight against the government of Sri Lanka, according to an authority on the alleged terrorist group.
“I cannot think of any other country that is more important for the Tamil Tigers as Canada, to regroup and continue their campaign against Sri Lanka,” said Prof. Rohan Gunaratna, head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, a Singapore-based think-tank.
Gunaratna is advising the Canadian government as it investigates the 75 Tamil migrants currently in immigration custody in Vancouver. The men were found aboard a ship seized off the coast of British Columbia on Oct. 17.
Lawyers for the men have said they are not Tamil Tigers, but Gunaratna disagreed.
“There are many members of the Tamil Tigers on board that vessel,” Gunaratna said in an interview from Singapore. The Tigers — banned in Canada as a terrorist organization — were defeated in May 2009 after a 23-year insurgency.
Alleged mastermind named
Gunaratna also alleged that a Canadian — Ravi Shankar Kanagaraja — was the mastermind behind the ship’s arrival.
“He arranged for this ship to come to Canada, and right now the Canadian authorities are hunting for him,” Gunaratna said.
One of the lawyers for the men has accused Gunaratna of bias because of his past association with Sri Lanka’s government.
“If they are going to make allegations that people are connected to the Tamil Tigers, they’d better have evidence and, from my point of view, Mr. Gunaratna is not credible,” said Lorne Waldeman.
In Ottawa, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney suggested Tuesday he was heeding the advice of the government’s expert for now.
“It’s our view [the migrants] constitute a flight risk and we are not entirely satisfied about their backgrounds,” Kenney said.
An immigration hearing Monday for one of the migrants was told that residue of two chemicals used in explosives was found on clothing owned by two of the men aboard the vessel.
Monday’s hearing was also told that the identity of the ship was hidden on its voyage to Canada because it was known to have been used to ship arms for the Tamil Tigers.
Lawyers representing the men are seeking to have them accepted as refugees in Canada, and say the men lives would be in danger if they were forced to return to Sri Lanka.
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Well thats one way of working with SL Military Intelligence to grab the real identities and backgrounds of these “refugees”.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/11/03/bc-tamil-migrants-gunaratna.html?ref=rss
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