Two women look at the missing persons board across the street from Anthony Sowell's home, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, in Cleveland. Now that most of the bodies found at the home of a sex offender and suspected serial killer have been identified, Cleveland is turning its attention to the living.The nonprofit Cleveland Rape Crisis Center has set up a dedicated hot line in hopes of hearing from any women who survived encounters at the home of Sowell. But sensitivities including shame, checkered backgrounds and mistrust might make it tricky to learn of more victims. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
The missing persons board across the street from Anthony Sowell's home is shown Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, in Cleveland. Now that most of the bodies found at the home of a sex offender and suspected serial killer have been identified, Cleveland is turning its attention to the living. The nonprofit Cleveland Rape Crisis Center has set up a dedicated hot line in hopes of hearing from any women who survived encounters at the home of Sowell. But sensitivities including shame, checkered backgrounds and mistrust might make it tricky to learn of more victims. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Photos of women whose bodies were found at the home of Anthony Sowell are shown on a missing person board Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, in Cleveland. Now that most of the bodies found at the home of a sex offender and suspected serial killer have been identified, Cleveland is turning its attention to the living.The nonprofit Cleveland Rape Crisis Center has set up a dedicated hot line in hopes of hearing from any women who survived encounters at the home of Sowell. But sensitivities including shame, checkered backgrounds and mistrust might make it tricky to learn of more victims. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
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