Oh dear lord I made the biggest mistake when I clicked on his player "I love the way you dance for me" uke: Srsly??? This guy thinks he can sing???
I feel so embarrassed for him.
I'd love to hear from Josh's MOTHER on this.
Do you think Steven Powell allows her to speak?
Main website: www.stevechantrey.com
Links to the songs on the website:
Waiting for You
Light of Seattle
I'm Missing You
Mi Muñequita
I love it when you dance for me
I said I love you
My Lydia
I only feel love
You were my first love
To be with you
The mystery of what you mean to me
Steven Powell didn't have a "crush", he has a sick obsession. He is a predator, and his unwanted sexual advances, theft of Susan's intimate belongings, and intense anger at her rejection are all examples of stalking behavior.
I have no doubt that Josh was aware of his father's attraction to Susan. Josh appears to be so unhealithy dependant on having his father's approval that I suspect he felt validated and more important because he was married to a woman his father "wanted".
Susan was obviuosly disgusted by this sick father-son sexual competition, which angered both men. Steven had been flat-out rejected by Susan. Josh was angry because Susan told him that his father was a pervert and she wanted nothing to do with him.
I think that Josh's dad might have encouraged Josh to kill Susan. I think that he used Josh to do the dirty work, but Steven is the one in control.
I'd love to hear from Josh's MOTHER on this.
Do you think Steven Powell allows her to speak?
Not only are they long divorced, Steven Powell forced her through long, protracted divorce and child custody issues. It was years before it was all done, and she was bankrupted. He is a dangerous control freak who will stop at nothing to get what he wants and hurt those who deny him.
"Clearly, we think Susan decided to leave," Steven Powell wrote. "This has little to do with Josh because their marriage was basically normal. There is no evidence to the contrary."
"Although (Susan's parents) would like the public to believe otherwise ... most of the time it was a happy and stable relationship," Steven Powell continued. "However, Susan had an occasional tendency to lose control."
It's a characterization of the 28-year-old mother that her friends say is completely untrue.
"They would get in fights and talk about divorce and she would say. 'I'm going to take the kids,'" Susan Powell's close friend Kiirsi Hellewell said. "And he would say, "No. Over my dead body.'"
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/vanished-...lvement-wifes-disappearance/story?id=11573019
Wow
From Steven Web site
snips~ just chilling knowing Susan is missing
In only a matter of months my dad made a unilateral and secretive decision to separate from my mom. So on a given weekend he took us to visit his parents while my mom went to spend the weekend with her aunt in Burbank. Unbeknownst to her, my grandparents had, prior to that weekend visit, transported their trailer house to Northern California, and parked it in Weed.
When we headed over to see my grandparents, and kept going north on Highway 1, something seemed amiss to me, even at seven years old. "Where is momma?" I asked. Grandma curtly replied, "You're never going to see your mother again." Of course, that was more devastating than the disappearance of the green car. My older brother, my sister and I were inconsolable. My baby brother probably just wondered what the commotion was about.
The trailer camp was surrounded by bull pines and terraced up the side of a hill. I would go up the hill and play with my friends and my brother. On one occasion I informed one of my buddies that my grandparents had kidnapped us. My brother, who overheard, reported the conversation back to my grandmother, who encouraged me to keep my mouth shut (I was lying, in her estimation) by pouring a liberal dose of cayenne pepper on my tongue and making me stand in the corner.
AND THIS PART (sometime I read in to more that I should) :banghead:
The first words that offer themselves as partners for a given melody do not always make it to the final cut.
http://www.stevechantrey.com/Pages/About/MeetSteve.aspx
Wonder what ever happen to Steven's mom?