Anthony Sowell's testimony 1

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Published 2011-08-08
Anthony Sowell's testimony 1

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  • @EternalxAutumn
    " I had a bad childhood " ya, you and a million other people. This is not a good defense for the gruesome acts he committed.👎
  • @LUVLELEO100
    Nobody had the perfect childhood but we didn’t grow up killing people.
  • @simmick1
    Wow he seems so normal; like a regular guy at the start. That's what's frightening about these monsters. That's how they get their victims.
  • @Jessica-zm9bs
    I don’t give two fucks what instrument he played and about school when he was in a Christmas concert.... this man is now 51 years old
  • @shereekern6801
    Interesting how emotional he is for himself but not a tear, not a change in expression NOTHING for his victims and their families.
  • @thomasrainbow
    Yeah he initially just seems to me like a regular guy. So sad what some people do to each other. Earth is a crazy place.
  • @emmybear3631
    Anthony Sowell, Michael Madison, Ariel Castro........Don't go to Cleveland!
  • @salvageman1983
    PFC Anthony Sowell was in my platoon, July 78 to July 79 when I was stationed at MCAS, Cherry Point, N. C.   He was actually a pretty good Marine from what I remember of him after 35 years.   Some things went horribly wrong in his life after he left the service. 
  • @Glinda46
    Okay... so, what's the point? I was subjected to many, many horrors as a child that lead into my teens. I'm not a serial killer. This guy is a monster. Plane and simple.
  • @chrismacciuss
    I watched a doc about him where a girl saw a headless woman up stairs and tried to tell the police but she had a warrant and they wanted her to come in and she did not and they ignored her complaint,she said the body was sitting up right in a chair so that might have been the body???
  • @spitfirestake54
    What he did is inexcusable. I just want to encourage people to love and nurture their kids. Please!
  • @JamesOsyris
    You can look at their bad childhood as an excuse, or an explanation. He knows he isn’t gonna get declared innocent. He’s telling you how he became so messed up. 99 percent of criminals have bad childhoods. Raising your children well, is important for a reason.
  • @necroeasy593
    I grew up in a war home also. I've been hit with chain's sticks, hit in the head with a show and tell, like a little tv. Hit every day for as far as i could remember till around 11, almost died once no hospital. I'm not a monster and have no violent criminal record not one. So I'm sure you understand when i say what this man says means nothing to me.
  • @HappyEnuff
    I witnessed one of my siblings being abused and beaten.  I also suffered the same treatment time after time but I did not carry out that same behaviour on innocent victims.
  • @msladylady2001
    His demeanor is that of a man on trial for stealing gum. No remorse, his crazy sick ass sickens me. Why the trail,?Lock him up and throw away the key.
  • @VESPA62
    at some stage we all have to accept responsibility for our future and destiny and stop blaming stuff on out parents . yes the road to adulthood may have been difficult however as an adult we have the power to change all of that and take a different path
  • @irismentus8322
    While he deserves his punishment --- this is a great example of what abusive parenting can do ...... just think if he had been mentored when he was young --- all those poor women would probably still be alive. God help the families!