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PRIME NEWS on HLN will be covering Susan next.
This should get the mouth breather to yacking more.Now that's what I'm talkin' about!
About to go on 105.7 KNRS to talk about the latest in the Susan Powell case. Tune in! @fox13now #findsusan #Utah
His father as far as i know.Question - who's the legal owner of the house - Josh or his father?
TIA
They do prioritize... but they generally have a 6-9 month backup for the computer forensics. Even with prioritizing... Susan's case isn't going to be number 1. So I would still think we would be looking at weeks or months.
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Question - who's the legal owner of the house - Josh or his father?
TIA
The more they talk... the more I think going north might be what he did. I really didn't want to believe anyone else was involved...
I have thought it's possible she was in Washington, that he moved her when he moved up there. To maintain control over her.
It'd explain his lack of concern with them finding her... if like Scott Peterson... he can see where she is.
Now... I'm wondering if I was thinking the wrong Powell as far as who wanted to maintain control over her. :sick:
We live in Utah.
I was born here and have always lived here.
I learned to drive in the snow and rode snowmobiles before I could walk.
I've seen a lot of storms. Intentionally left to drive in them. This was an ugly storm.
I was in West Valley from 6pm to 1am... and I was trying to wait for the snow to stop before driving home.
I eventually just left and drove home in it. You couldn't see the lines on I-215 East or I-15 South. I had to take both, basically into the storm.
Even my Dad was nervous about the weather that night and he is the type to downplay everything... He and my brother were both driving in it and it freaked both of them out. "You remember that really bad storm..." Is how they remember the night Susan disappeared.
IF I had seen Josh driving (oh I wish I had) I would have thought "he is NUTS, what is he doing out here? I wonder what is so important that he has to be driving right now?" I would have noticed him because he wasn't in a 4 wheel drive vehicle. I would have remembered it later.
I know at some point I went through and looked and I-80 was actually closed around that time... maybe it was at Laramie?
I-80 would have been out of the question. East because it's Parley's Canyon and West because of the wind.
I know Parley's was ugly... because we didn't even consider going to the cabin but I don't remember if it was actually closed.
About the only thing that would have been "safe" would have been I-15. So... maybe he did go North.
I really remember that storm -- there were a lot of car accidents, people driving off the road etc. I think there was white out conditions. That's why when I heard the lame story about taking the children camping so they could eat s'mores - it really just bothered me a lot.
Seems like he must have been really motivated to go somewhere to be traveling in that storm. Most people would have been content to make s'mores or hot chocolate in their kitchen and watch the storm from their windows inside their warm homes.
Yet Josh states he took the boys out twice - from 6:30 to 8:30 pm to go sledding and at midnight to go camping.
Not Josh.
I researched the address, and not knowing what unit, it still seems to be a rather small condo:
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18615-101st-Avenue-Ct-E-UNIT-165-Puyallup-WA-98375/69229893_zpid/
The address is 94th Ave Ct E not 101st.
18615 94th Ave Ct E Puyallup, WA 98375 is the address.
The SP house is probably 2600-2900 square feet. The homes in that are not the highest quality in the area and tend to be cookie cutters.
Is Washington having a drought? I was surprised to see the dead grass in his yard (from the video during the search). I thought with all the rain in Washington - the grass would be green pretty effortless.