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Convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell has already filed a motion for a new trial.

Sowell, 51, was sentenced to death last week following a lengthy trial convicting him in the deaths of 11 women. Their remains were found in and around his Imperial Avenue house on Cleveland’s east side in the fall of 2009.

The motion, signed by defense attorneys John Parker and Rufus Sims, was filed on Friday. According to court documents, the motion points to jury misconduct and irregularity in the proceedings as reasons for a retrial.

Following the death penalty verdict last week, all 12 jurors met with the media to talk about the trial for the first time. The jury forewoman said she saw Sowell wink at hear during the trial, which attorneys said could have influence the juror. The motion includes stories written by Plain Dealer reporter Leila Atassi and newsnet5.com’s Jen Steer.

“He played to the camera. He played to us,” the jury forewoman said. “He even winked at me once… Why are you winking Are you trying to make an ally?” The juror called Sowell’s eye-contact with the jury “unwarranted,”

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article courtesy of Newsnet5.com

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