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Susan Powell. missing mom. JESUS CHRIST JOSH KILLED THE KIDS!
Sickening, him and his whole family, why on earth would they have him buried anywhere near the boys!!

ABC News:

At a nearby storage unit detectives said they found a blood-stained comforter, along with gas cans that looked like the ones found at the house.
Detectives have also said now that the home that Josh Powell blew up in Graham, Wash., was a sham that was exclusively set up for the social worker visits with his boys.
Pierce County authorities said that Josh Powell was still living at his father's home right up until his death, and only rented a small home nearby to convince authorities that was where he was living so he could regain custody of his children.
Neighbors at the rented home told police they never saw Powell there, while his father's neighbors said Josh Powell was there all the time. Police also said the home was decorated with pictures of the boys' missing mother.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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Terrica Powell, Josh Powell's mother, issued the following statement to FOX 13 News regarding the burial of her son.

We have tried so hard to be loving and considerate and respectful in making Josh’s burial arrangements. We love our little Charlie and Braden and want their resting place to be a place of peace and comfort. We have made the determination that Josh will not be buried at Woodbine Cemetery, but are in the process of making other arrangements. Thank you to all who have so lovingly supported us in this time of inexpressible anguish. Our hearts go out to all of you who – like us – are reeling with shock and grief.

















































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That is the right thing to do.
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More details of the disturbing images found on Josh Powell's computer in 2009 released:

..images illustrating sexual themes using well-known characters, such as The Simpsons, Jungle Book, Superman, Cat Woman, Rugrats and Spongebob. Another set of 3-D computer images depicted "mother on son, mother on daughter, father on daughter and family group sex...

The article also talks about the older boy Charlie's hatred of Mormons and problems he had at school.

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/535376...e.html.csp

Seems like the authorities knew what was going on with the Powell famly for a long time. What an environment for those boys. Signs_173
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/josh-powell-cha...d=15872199

Just when I think I've heard it all! Jesus Christ these people are fucked up!!!!!!!
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That's disgusting. I'm willing to bet Susan's family doesn't even have any interest in the money!
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3/31/12

no surprise, but there was enough probable cause there to arrest josh. those boys would still be alive but someone fucked up.

KOMO
SEATTLE -- Susan Cox Powell's blood was found on the tile floor near a sofa in the couple's house in Utah, according to a search warrant unsealed on Friday.

The documents were unsealed in connection with a Washington state case against the missing woman’s father-in-law, Steven Powell. Steven Powell was arrested last year and charged with voyeurism and possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

When police first entered the Utah home after Susan Cox Powell was reported missing, two fans were setup to blow air on the sofa. The woman's husband, Josh Powell, told investigators that he had just cleaned the sofa at his wife’s request.

The document also revealed Susan Cox Powell, in a hand-written letter she had placed in a safe deposit box, stated Josh had "threatened to destroy her if they get divorced." In the letter titled "Last will and testament for Susan Powell," she wrote that if she were to die, it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one.

















































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(03-31-2012, 12:50 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: there was enough probable cause there to arrest josh. those boys would still be alive but someone fucked up.


That's absolutely incredible. Anyone that had paid attention to this case KNEW that he was probably guilty of her murder & now to see there was probable cause to arrest that bastard and nothing was done is mind blowing.

I get so sick of reading stories like this where people have dropped the ball, I hope someone/s loses their career over this. There's no excuse good enough to explain this away.


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josh also cashed in her IRAs when she disappeared.

the Coxes, Susan's parents, are outraged and devastated by this. the Utah police really fucked up.

A prosecutor in Washington state who was getting a first look at the files Friday said if it was his case, he would have charged Josh Powell with murder.

"There is direct evidence. There is circumstantial evidence. There is motive," said Pierce County prosecutor Mark Lindquist. "There is everything but the body."

West Valley Utah police are still calling Susan a missing person!


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(03-31-2012, 01:28 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: josh also cashed in her IRAs when she disappeared.

the Coxes, Susan's parents, are outraged and devastated by this. the Utah police really fucked up.

A prosecutor in Washington state who was getting a first look at the files Friday said if it was his case, he would have charged Josh Powell with murder.



http://www.komonews.com/news/local/With-...04685.html

LC, I too was outraged to read the info above, the boys would be safe now if they had arrested powell with a circumstantial case. Is it legally possible for the Coxes to sue West Valley LE and/or the administration in the town/city for wrongful death or something? I wonder if any of the money he reeived is left or if papa powell had the money already and hid the assets. There seems to be a lot of information I would demand if I were the Cox parents.
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the Coxes can sue of course, but i don't know how far it would get. their liability probably has a cap, and it's hard to win on a judgement call.
i'm interested in seeing how this plays out, if it does.

















































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Thx, I'll be watching too.
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filthy cockroach knows and will never tell. i hope he's living in hell in prison.

The parents of Susan Powell have accused her father-in-law of knowing where the missing Utah mom is or where his son 'put her.'

Charles and Judy Cox, appeared on Fox News to discuss new developments in the case. 'I'm convinced that his dad knew everything that was going on, if not helping with it,' Charles Cox claimed.

It came as The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Josh Powell’s father, Steven Powell, called in sick to work for two days a day after his daughter-in-law Susan Powell disappeared in December 2009.



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Josh Powell Bragged About Knowing How To ‘Commit The Perfect Crime’ Reveals Friend

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

Josh Powell was never charged with the murder of his wife Susan despite being the prime suspect up until his own suicide, and now a chilling conversation at a Christmas party has come to light which may reveal that the murder was premeditated.

During a casual chat at the 2008 holiday celebration, Powell allegedly told a friend, who wants to remain anonymous, that he had the secret to performing the perfect crime, reported ABC4.com.

"He was basically telling me about how the best way to dispose of a body would be down a mine shaft like a vertical one,” revealed the source. “It would be the best way of disposing one because they're so unstable."

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the father of two from Puyallup, Washington, had been law enforcement's only "person of interest" in the December 2009 disappearance of his wife. He claimed she'd gone missing from their home in Utah while he was off on a middle-of-the night camping trip with their sons, Charlie 7, and Braden, 5.

The pal didn’t think anything of the somewhat bizarre discussion until a year later when he learned that Susan was missing, when the importance of Powell’s words hit home. “It was scary that I even had that conversation with him."

The friend’s account was included in a search warrant in a collection of newly unsealed documents, which reveal that his tip led police to search some abandoned mines near Ely, Nevada, for three days but nothing was found.

On February 5, Powell heartlessly attacked his children with a hatchet before torching his home, all three died of smoke inhalation.

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/20...san-murder
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EST VALLEY CITY — A Seattle attorney who has been corresponding with a former co-worker of Steve Powell now believes the father of Josh Powell may have gone camping in Utah just before Susan Cox Powell disappeared and she's trying to determine exactly the date of the trip.

Sorting out the timeline

Anne Bremner, the attorney for Chuck and Judy Cox, received an email Thursday from a woman who worked at the Washington Department of Corrections with Steven Powell. The woman claimed that Powell had talked to her about a camping trip he took with Josh, Charlie and Braden Powell on a cold day in Utah about the same time that Susan Powell disappeared.

Powell told the woman that they had a campfire, roasted marshmallows and sang songs, Bremner said. It was information the woman said she also gave to law enforcement, possibly as early as 2010.

The co-worker does not want to be named, Bremner said. She said she sent the information to authorities in Pierce County, asking them to forward the details to Utah investigators. The Associated Press was able to review her email correspondence and verify that she did work with Steven Powell and is among the Department of Corrections workers copied on work emails with Powell.

An attorney for Steven Powell did not return a call seeking comment.

Police in West Valley City also did not return calls seeking comment.

Bremner's announcement Thursday connected Josh Powell's father with the son prior to the disappearance of Susan Powell. Friday she said she was working out a timeline on when it was believed Steven Powell went camping.

It appears (the camping trip in question) more likely was in late November.
–Anne Bremner, Cox family attorney
"It appears it more likely was in late November," Bremner said. Susan Powell went missing in December.

Detective Ed Troyer, with the Pierce County Sheriff's Office, said the camping trip Steven Powell was a part of was prior to Susan Powell disappearing, possibly a month earlier. He said the co-worker did not report the information initially to his office, but may have called to get the number for West Valley police. Troyer said the woman wanted to remain anonymous.

New allegations not surprising to Cox family

Chuck Cox said Friday he would not be surprised to learn that Steven Powell was in Utah before his daughter disappeared and the weekend of her disappearance.


Chuck Cox said Friday he would not be surprised to learn that Steven Powell was in Utah before his daughter disappeared and the weekend of her disappearance.
"I think he may have been out there that weekend and I think he may have been out there possibly before that. I would go further than 'scoping things out,' I think he might have been out there setting things up," Cox said when asked whether any inferences could be made into Powell's alleged camping trip.

Asked whether he believed Josh Powell was capable of planning something like the murder of his wife and an alleged camping trip as a cover-up on his own, Cox said Powell could plan something like that, but he would have needed someone to push him along.

"Josh planned all kinds of stuff and researched lots of stuff, but he never did anything. That was his problem. He very seldom took action without being motivated or directed or coaxed into actually physically taking action on anything," he said. "If Steve was there that night, or the week leading up to it — I suspect that night — that would make a whole lot of sense to me."

Cox added that the information that has come to light in the past week is "revealing and it appears they're a step closer to closure and finding out what really happened, and it basically confirms our suspicions."

Josh Powell's recounting of the night Susan disappeared

Josh Powell told authorities he left to go camping on Dec. 7, 2009, at approximately 12:30 a.m. In court documents filed by the Cox family in 2011 while trying to gain custody of Charlie and Braden, Chuck Cox said he last talked to his daughter on the phone on Dec. 4, 2009.


This undated picture made available by Hardman Photography shows Susan Powell. The 28-year-old mother from the Salt Lake City area was reported missing on Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. (AP Photo/Hardman Photography, Amber Hardman)
At 12:14 p.m. on Dec. 6, 2009, Josh Powell called his father on his cellphone. It was the last call made or received on Josh's phone before his wife disappeared.

The last activity recorded on Susan's cellphone was when she called her friend Jovanna Owings, at 2:29 p.m. on Dec. 6, 2009.

Josh Powell made pancakes for dinner that night for his family and Owings. Susan Powell reported feeling tired after the meal and went to lie down. This has prompted speculation by some, including the Cox family, whether Susan Powell may have been drugged at dinner.

Owings was the last person known to have seen Susan, leaving the Powell house at 5 p.m. Josh Powell claims he took his sons sledding at 5:30 p.m. He arrived back home at 8 p.m.

At 11:45 p.m., several neighbors reported hearing the car alarm to the Powells' vehicle, according to court records.

According to statements made by Josh Powell, he left between midnight and 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 7, 2009, to take his sons — who were 2 and 4 years old at the time — camping in the Simpson Springs area of Tooele County, approximately a two-hour drive from his house. It means he wouldn't have arrived until about 2:30 a.m.

Powell said he and the boys slept in the van that night. Temperatures were below freezing and a snowstorm was in the forecast. Chuck Cox noted in court documents that when police went to the Powells' West Valley house about 10 a.m. on Dec. 7, there was four inches of new snow, untouched, in the driveway.

Where was Steven Powell?

At no point after their mother disappeared did either of her sons mention Steven Powell being on the camping trip with them. But Cox questions whether that was simply because no one ever asked them.

"They might have (known if Steven was there), but I don't know that question was asked," he said.

On Dec. 8 and 9, Steven Powell submitted a "leave slip" to the Washington Department of Corrections. A copy of the slip obtained by the Deseret News through a Washington Public Records Request shows Powell requested two days off as sick leave, citing a "family emergency."

It was the recent report of Powell calling in sick on Dec. 8 and 9 that Bremner said prompted the former co-worker to contact her.

Cox said he has no idea where Steven Powell was at the time his daughter disappeared.

"That's been a question on our mind forever. We've always asked that," he said.

Cox said police have hinted to him that they know something about Steven Powell's whereabouts on Dec. 7, but were "cryptic" about telling him. Kirk Graves has said his wife was talking to her sister, Alina Powell, on Dec. 7 at her home in Puyallup, Wash., and Steve was reportedly also at home at the time.

Steven Powell worked for the Washington Department of Corrections from March 1, 2006, until his arrest on Sept. 22, 2011. He sold furniture made by inmates to school districts and nonprofit agencies in Washington. His job reportedly included a lot of traveling.

He has been in jail in Washington since his arrest on multiple charges of voyeurism and child pornography.

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=19890799
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The son-in-law of Steve Powell said he’s doubtful of the story brought forward by a new witness who claims Steve Powell was in Utah when his daughter-in-law, Susan Cox Powell, disappeared.

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The Washington state Department of Corrections has confirmed that Steve Powell was at work the morning of Dec. 7, 2009.

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On Thursday, Bremner posted on Twitter that "Steve Powell, according to a new witness, said he went camping with the boys and Josh Powell when Susan went missing." Bremner wrote that the witness informed police of Steve Powell’s activities "long ago."

STORY HERE:

http://m.sltrib.com/sltrib/mobile/538685...r.html.csp
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New searches being planned in Susan Cox Powell disappearance

Susan’s best friend Kiirsi Hellewell told FOX 13 on Friday that they were looking in areas of Idaho based on cell phone information revealed in a search warrant unsealed by a judge in Washington state last week.


STORY HERE:
http://fox13now.com/2012/04/06/new-searc...ppearance/
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any judge who lets this dirty little pervert and accessory to murder out can kiss his robes goodbye.

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The saga of missing mother Susan Powell, whose husband Josh Powell blew up himself and their two young sons in a premeditated house fire, continues today as her father-in-law appeared in court in response to his voyeurism charges.

If the judge finds cause to dismiss the voyeurism charges, then Steve Powell, Josh’s father, may be released from a Washington jail later this week.

An attorney Powell said Monday that investigators pursued an ‘illegal’ warrant that eventually led to voyeurism charges simply because they were frustrated by their unsuccessful quest to find his missing daughter-in-law.

Mr Powell’s attorney Mark Quigley argued that evidence gathered during a search of Powell's home last summer should be suppressed, seeking to undermine the prosecution's case just a few weeks before trial.

Powell's daughter-in-law, Susan, disappeared in 2009 and her husband Josh remained at the center of the investigation though insufficient evidence was ever found to prosecute.

Authorities said the warrant uncovered thousands of images of females, some as young as 8, being videotaped without their knowledge, including pictures of Susan Powell herself.


















































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The voyeurism and child pornography trial of missing Utah mother Susan Powell's father-in-law began Monday with jury selection, and Powell's parents hope the case sheds some light on her disappearance.

Chuck and Judy Cox watched anxiously as Steve Powell was led into the courtroom Monday wearing handcuffs, a tie and gray suit.

While jurors filled out questionnaires in another room, prosecutors and defense attorneys discussed how much should be disclosed at the trial about Steve Powell's apparent obsession with his son's wife.

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filthy pervert

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Susan's parents, Judy and Chuck Cox


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KIRO is streaming trial.

TACOMA, Wash. —

Prosecutors opened their case in the voyeurism trial of Steven Powell on Wednesday, saying the father-in-law of missing Utah mother Susan Powell had hundreds of images of girls that he took through a window for his own sexual gratification.

Powell was "invading their most private moments," said Deputy Prosecutor Bryce Nelson in his opening statement.

Graphic, nude photos of two young girls were among the pictures found on a computer in Steven Powell's home, and were taken without their knowledge as they went to the bathroom and took baths, said KIRO 7 Eyewitness News reporter Jeff Dubois.

"Someone had been watching her girls: The defendant, Steven Powell," Nelson said. "This case is about a secret," he said. The neighbor girls and her mother "didn't know Steve Powell had a secret. But we do."
Defense attorney Mark Quigley told jurors during his opening statement that Steven Powell doesn't have any burden of proof in the case, and that it's up to prosecutors to provide enough evidence to convict him.

"What you're to consider in this case is the evidence you hear in this court only, not what this case is all about," Quigley said, adding that the defense "will challenge every piece of evidence the state presents."
Before the testimony began, there was an hour and a half of pre-trial arguments morning -- a lengthy discussion about which photos could be shown to the jurors.

The prosecution wanted to submit several photos unrelated to the case that demonstrated Powell's alleged, extensive collection of voyeuristic photos he had taken.
The judge ruled many photos were not pertinent to the case, but said he will allow image of Steven Powell engaged in personal sexual behavior.

















































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