Gene Johnson

Steve Powell not expected to testify

TACOMA, Wash. — The father-in-law of missing Utah woman Susan Powell is not expected to testify at his voyeurism trial in Washington state.

Judge tosses child porn count against Steve Powell

 

 

TACOMA, Wash. — A judge has dismissed a child pornography charge against Steve Powell, the father-in-law of missing Utah mother Susan Powell.

Family hopes Steve Powell's trial sheds light on Susan

TACOMA, Wash. — The voyeurism and child pornography trial of Steve Powell is under way in Tacoma with jury selection and the parents of his daughter-in-law hoping the case sheds some light on her disappearance three years ago in Utah.

(TED S. WARREN/The Associated Press) In a Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 file photo, Josh Powell, the husband of missing Utah woman Susan Powell, listens during a court hearing regarding the custody of his two sons, in Tacoma, Wash. Josh Powell had said that he took a late-night camping trip in Utah with his two boys on the night Susan Powell disappeared. While authorities never named a suspect in the case, they had consistently called Josh Powell a “person of interest.” Josh Powell killed himself and the couple’s two young children in a fiery home inferno in Feb. 2012.

Co-worker says Powell described snowy camping trip

OLYMPIA, Wash. — A former co-worker of Steve Powell’s in Washington state says she contacted authorities about a snowy camping trip he says he took with his son and grandchildren in Utah around the time his daughter-in-law disappeared in 2009.

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Co-worker says Steve Powell spoke of Utah camping trip with Josh, kids

OLYMPIA, Wash. — A co-worker of Steve Powell says the father-in-law of Susan Powell planned to travel to Utah for a camping trip shortly before she disappeared in 2009, an attorney said Thursday.

In this Aug. 23, 2011 Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System photo, Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, right, participates in an exercise at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. Five days after an attack on Afghan villagers killed 16 civilians, a senior U.S. official identified the shooter in that attack as Bales. The man at left is unidentified. (AP Photo/DVIDS, Spc. Ryan Hallock)

Lawyer says Afghan killings suspect recalls little

FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. -- Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales remembers little about the night he is accused of slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians in a nighttime shooting rampage, his lawyer says.

He has a sketchy memory of events from before and after the killings but recalls very little or nothing of the time the military believes he went on a shooting spree through two Afghan villages, attorney John Henry Browne said Monday after meeting his client for the first time.

Lawyer describes talk with Afghan killings suspect

 

FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — The lawyer for the Army sergeant accused of slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians met with his client behind bars for the first time Monday to begin building a defense and said the soldier gave a powerfully moving account of what it is like to be on the ground in Afghanistan.

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Should Josh Powell's siblings get life insurance money?

SEATTLE — A life insurance company has asked a judge to decide whether any of Josh Powell’s relatives are entitled to collect on a $1.5 million policy after he killed himself and his two sons in a Washington house fire last month.

Documents show Josh Powell took voyeur pictures of women in public

 

SEATTLE — Washington authorities released the remainder of their files Friday pertaining to a child-custody case involving Josh Powell, including details that he admitted taking pictures of strangers’ legs in public and that he didn’t consider himself sad or depressed, even as police moved toward arresting him for his wife’s disappearance.

The gravesite of Charlie and Braden Powell is shown still covered by a cemetery canopy, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, in Woodbine Cemetery in Puyallup, Wash. Pierce County Sheriff's officials said Wednesday that the Crimestoppers anti-crime organization has purchased the plots on either side of the Powell boys, to make sure their father, Josh Powell, who killed the boys and himself when he set fire to his house on Feb. 5, 2012, isn't buried next to them. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Josh Powell's family backs off cemetery decision

 

 SEATTLE — The man who killed his two sons in an explosive house fire in Washington state will not be buried in the same cemetery as the children, his family said Thursday.

Family members escort the shared casket bearing the bodies of Charlie and Braden Powell, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, following a funeral service for the boys, in Tacoma, Wash. Charlie and Braden died Feb. 5, 2012, when their father, Josh Powell, set fire to the home he was living in while the boys visited. Powell had been a person of interest in the 2009 disappearance of his wife Susan. (AP Photo/Deseret News, Ravell Call)

Josh Powell's family wants him buried near slain boys

PUYALLUP, Wash — Josh Powell’s surviving relatives want him buried at the same cemetery as the two young sons he killed, the city manager in Puyallup said Wednesday.

Chuck Cox, center, hugs family and mourners after the casket bearing his grandchildren, Charlie and Braden Powell, was placed in a hearse outside Life Center Church Saturday, Feb.11, 2012 in Tacoma, Wash. The boys died February 5, 2012, when their father, Josh Powell, set fire to the home he was living in while they were visiting. (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Alan Berner)

No quick answers in Powell case

GRAHAM, Wash -- The deaths of Josh Powell and his two sons in a gas-fueled fire this month have left investigators with a flood of potential clues in the disappearance of his wife two years ago, but it's not clear whether they're any closer to finding her.

New tips have been pouring in. Detectives discovered a comforter -- apparently stained with blood -- he left at a storage locker. And on Sunday they found books, an unmarked map of Utah and a "testament" that Powell dumped at a landfill before he attacked his boys with a hatchet and ignited the home Feb. 5.

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Records show Josh Powell's father a 'person of interest'

 

OLYMPIA, Wash. — In a folder on his work computer labeled "Personal Pics," Steve Powell maintained a peculiar collection of photos: 55 depicting his daughter-in-law Susan but few if any showing his son.

Thousands of images and emails on his Washington state government-issued laptop provide a small glimpse into his increasingly scrutinized world. Authorities said this week that he is a person of interest in her 2009 disappearance in Utah.

FILE - In this Sept. 27, 2011 file photo, Josh Powell, husband of missing Utah woman Susan Cox Powell, pleads his case during a custody hearing at the Pierce County Superior Courthouse, in Tacoma, Wash. An explosion at a Washington state home has killed Josh Powell and the couple's two young sons, officials said Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Rick Egan, File)

Powell had 'incestuous sex' images on computer

SEATTLE -- Before Josh Powell was going to try to win back custody of his children last week, Washington state authorities received materials from Utah police that had been discovered on a computer in Powell's home two years ago. Authorities say the images depicted "incestuous" sex and were disconcerting enough that they prompted a psychologist to recommend that Powell undergo an intensive psychosexual evaluation.

Could sealed images from Powell's computer have changed his visitation rights?

Before Josh Powell was going to try to win back custody of his children last week, Washington state authorities received a set of materials from Utah police that had been discovered on a computer in Powell’s home. The images were disconcerting enough that they prompted a psychologist to recommend that Powell undergo an intensive psychosexual evaluation.

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