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Nightaire℠ With David Roden
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Franz Schubert: Impromptu #3 in G flat (first set)
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Muzio Clementi: Symphony #1 in C (London Mozart Players)
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Crime and Courts Monday, August 1, 2011 Defense tries to save serial killer's life Jury to begin hearing evidence in death penalty phase of Anthony Sowell trial by WKSU's DAWN EINSEL |
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 | | Nearly two weeks ago, serial killer Anthony Sowell was convicted on 82 counts of rape, kidnapping and murder. A jury must now decide whether to sentence Sowell to death or life in prison. | A jury begins hearing evidence today on whether serial killer Anthony Sowell should die. The 51-year-old was convicted 10 days ago of kidnapping, raping and murdering 11 women in his home on the east side of Cleveland. And now the burden falls on his lawyers to convince a jury to recommend a sentence of life n prison with no chance of parole – rather than death.
Mary Meyers teaches serial-killer profiling at the University of Akron. She says in another country Sowell may not have been afforded the opportunity to contest the death penalty. |
Meyers says she expects lawyers will call everyone from teachers to military personnel to give jurors a sense of Sowell’s past and to make him more human. Sowell will also be allowed to take the stand, but will not be sworn in or cross-examined. |
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