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    Steve Powell claims credible investigators say Susan Powell left on her own accord

    I noticed the Trib just recently re-designed their website. That probably trashed a lot of URLs that once worked.
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    Identified! UT - Salt Lake City, Body in Red Butte Creek, Jun'10 - Douglas Nelson

    Technically, at this point, Susan is homeless. Just saying...
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    Identified! ID - Bonneville Co., Skeletal remains in shallow grave, Apr'10 - Stephanie Eldredge

    Hmm, Ralph Powell will be making that determination?
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    UT - Susan Powell, 28, West Valley City, 6 Dec 2009 #7

    My thoughts are 1) there are people who wouldn't mind a little extra adventure/intrigue added to their outdoor adventure, 2) for families with kids, if they happened to come across the body at least it wouldn't be so unexpected - they would know who to call, what to do if they saw a notice about...
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    UT - Susan Powell, 28, West Valley City, 6 Dec 2009 #7

    Willard Bay story has been updated to positively confirm it was a man who had gone kayaking there about a month ago. What both these stories tell us, is spring is finally here, hinterlands are thawing, and hikers and outdoors-people are getting out and about... maybe there's a better chance...
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    UT - Stetson Hallam for attempting kidnapping, Provo, 2010

    I'm not a lawyer, so I too wonder by what/if any mechanism that information (if true, of course) could be introduced to the process - it certainly seems relevant as far as how the alleged perp should be sentenced if convicted (forms a pattern of behavior not a misunderstood prank). I wonder...
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    UT - Stetson Hallam for attempting kidnapping, Provo, 2010

    The arraignment was Friday. Apparently no change in bail, so he's still a free man. Separately he was dismissed from BYU and banned from campus. http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/article_0e972a84-fb31-5774-aea1-0cea62b557ba.html
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    Questions you'd like Susan's friends and family members to answer

    Thanks so much for answering some of these questions, its so much better than guesses or speculation. I appreciate your candor and understand about not answering them all. Regarding one big boy toy: it was reported that some of the equipment that was moved out of Powell household included...
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    UT - Stetson Hallam for attempting kidnapping, Provo, 2010

    Still a bit stunning that they knew enough to know he was not "worthy" to go on a mission, but they could trust him to do that home teaching, albeit, its supposed to be done in pairs.
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    UT - Stetson Hallam for attempting kidnapping, Provo, 2010

    I was able to find corroboration that the listed bride-to-be had once been engaged and is still single, no longer engaged, so that was not a prank.
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    NV NV - Steven T. Koecher, 30, Henderson, 13 Dec 2009 - # 9

    Hypothetically, if a prospective renter came to me and didn't have an employer I would ask him to name someone who could be a financial reference or backup rent payer. Perhaps that is what he parents agreed to.
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    NV NV - Steven T. Koecher, 30, Henderson, 13 Dec 2009 - # 9

    Yes, but many of them are "street smart" and someone might have been looking for a clean-cut guy. How trusting of strangers was Steven?
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    UT - Stetson Hallam for attempting kidnapping, Provo, 2010

    I think such things are intended for storing tools. Construction workers and tradesmen carry expensive tools in their pickup truck bed or leave them overnight on a job site that hundreds of other workers might have access to. Not sure if Sears sells them, but where construction workers get...
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    30 March 2010: Blog entries about the Susan Cox Powell case

    But alcohol is an antiseptic!
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    Nothing new found April 10

    Now they need a more targeted search on mines, maybe south of the Pony Express Trail, or in the mountain canyons east of I-15, in my opinion. http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_14859885

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