By Associated Press - Friday, April 18, 2014

CLEVELAND (AP) - Attorneys for a sex offender suspected of killing three Ohio women want evidence against the man thrown out.

Michael Madison’s attorneys say police should have had a search warrant when they looked through a garage where a body was found.

Madison is charged with killing the women and leaving their bodies in trash bags in a rundown East Cleveland neighborhood. He has pleaded not guilty.



The bodies were found last July after police were called about an odor coming from a garage.

The Plain Dealer (https://bit.ly/PbzAJU ) newspaper reports that Madison’s attorneys also want a judge to dismiss other evidence including statements he made to police.

He is scheduled to go to trial July 21 and could face the death penalty if convicted.

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Information from: The Plain Dealer, https://www.cleveland.com

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