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Ex-Browns player now runs Cleveland murder trial

The Columbian
Published: July 16, 2011, 12:00am

CLEVELAND (AP) — The judge running the Cleveland trial of a man charged with killing 11 women was a fan favorite when he was known as the hard-hitting Browns linebacker “Bam-Bam.”

Now 58 with silver-gray hair, Dick Ambrose was part of the last-minute “Kardiac Kids” heroics while playing for the Browns from 1975 to 1983.

Ambrose landed the murder trial against 51-year-old Anthony Sowell (SOH’-wehl) last year, the third judge assigned to the high-profile case.

The emotionally charged trial has an occasional light moment, like the time the father of a victim finished testifying and asked if he could call the judge “Bam-Bam.” Ambrose smiled as people chuckled.

Sam Rutigliano, who coached Ambrose with the Browns, said Ambrose was always planning, even for life after football.

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