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Nonprofits complete fundraising for $300,000 memorial garden dedicated to victims of serial killer Anthony Sowell
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
Posted Mar 17, 2021
The Western Reserve Land Conservancy announced Wednesday that it and other organizations had completed raising $300,000 to create a landscape memorial to 11 slain women whose bodies were found on the former property of convicted killer Anthony Sowell. Construction of the memorial will begin this spring and aim for completion in the fall.Courtesy Western Reserve Land Conservancy
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CLEVELAND, Ohio The Western Reserve Land Conservancy said Wednesday that it and other organizations completed fundraising for a $300,000 memorial garden on the former property of convicted killer Anthony Sowell in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood where police found the decomposed bodies of 11 women in 2009.