Embedded Player The decomposing remains of at least 11 women have been discovered in a Cleveland home of convicted sex offender Anthony Sowell. But many wonder how so many women in the same city could go missing with no apparent investigation into a possible trend or common link. Some say the profiles of the victims made their disappearances less troubling — all were African-American, many of whom struggled with substance abuse. Cleveland Councilman Zack Reed, who represents Sowell's neighborhood, says the case is example of what's wrong in the criminal justice system. Reed is joined by Cleveland journalist Bill Rice, of NPR member station WCPN-FM, who offers an update on the investigations.