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"It's for the family's closure," he said. "They are unsolved and they happened around the time that he was not in jail." No connections had been made by Monday, he said. The Cuyahoga County coroner's office on Monday identified the remains of two additional women
-- Janice Webb, 48, and Kim Yvette Smith, 44 -- found at Sowell's home, according to Cleveland police Lt. Thomas Stacho. Webb, of Cleveland, was last seen June 3 and reported missing Aug. 2. Webb had a son and three grandchildren and had struggled with alcohol and drug addictions, said her sister, JoAnn Moore. "She was loving and regardless of her addiction, she knew that we loved her unconditionally," Moore said. Police said they had searched for Webb by checking with friends and relatives and at hospitals and shelters. Webb's boyfriend, Ronnie Bowie, said he last saw her in June when she left to visit family and friends in Sowell's neighborhood. Smith, also of Cleveland, was last seen Jan. 1, police said. Police discovered the first two bodies and a freshly dug grave Oct. 29 at the house on the city's east side. The number grew to 11 by Tuesday. Investigators returned Monday to the house, which has been cordoned off as a crime scene under 24-hour guard, but there was no immediate word on their activities inside.
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