If convicted of these murders Anthony Sowell could be labeled a "serial killer" and possibly one of the most notorious in Cleveland’s history. But what does that mean?
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A scientist who studies the brains of serial killers discovers he has the biological hallmarks of one. Jim Fallon, a neuroscientist at the University of California, discusses his research on his family and the biology of violent offenders. WSJ’s Gautam Naik reports.
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Anthony Sowell, the man accused of killing 11 women, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to all charges. Some experts say Sowell might have a hard time proving insanity if prosecutors show he buried the bodies to conceal wrongdoing. (Dec. 3)
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It was a wave of violence that had East Cleveland detectives working overtime back in the late 80’s. They called the cases the "Strawberry Murders."
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