theforgotten
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Do we know how Susan and Josh meet? I'm wondering, because of the age difference.
I wonder who is blowing smoke about if he is cooperating with LE or not ?
HI did you all see this article:
Missing Utah mom's husband met with police
By BROCK VERGAKIS and JENNIFER DOBNER (AP) 1 hour ago
SALT LAKE CITY An attorney says the husband of a missing Utah woman has been answering questions on a daily basis and is not hindering an investigation into her disappearance.
Attorney Scott Williams tells The Associated Press that he and Josh Powell met with West Valley City police on Tuesday. He says Powell is answering police questions in an effort to help find his wife, Susan Powell.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jE-50f71E8ypwigW42nKuDx27hxAD9CK3JQO0
We will know when he is answering questions truthfully when he tells them where her body is.
I noticed his lip thing also, I never saw any one do that before.........is it a normal?
I know Joshua said he didn't know what day it was because he didn't go to church that Sunday. However, Susan and her two sons did attend? Now how do you forget what day it is if your family is off at church?
In looking at the timeline, I think the murder (IMHO) happened between Joshua coming home at 8:30 and departing again at 12:30 AM.
Does anyone know if the van has been confiscated? Cadaver dogs in the home, etc? This case is going way too slow for me.
Best,
Mel
Noon, Dec. 6 » Susan Powell, 28, and her two sons attended church services at the Hunter 36th Ward, and then walked home with friend Kiirsi Hellewell.
Afternoon, Dec. 6 » Neighbor JoVonna Owings dropped by the Powell's home on Sunday afternoon to visit with Susan Powell. The family had pancakes for dinner. Susan, who was feeling ill, lied down for a nap about 5 p.m. Owings left, as did Joshua Powell, who said he was taking his two sons sledding.
8:30 p.m., Dec. 6 » A neighbor saw Joshua Powell as he returned home and pulled into his garage.
12 a.m. to 12:30 a.m, Dec. 7 » Joshua Powell says he left home with his two sons to go camping at Simpson Springs in the West Desert, while Susan remained home.
9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Dec. 7 » The Powell's daycare provider became alarmed when the couple failed to drop off their sons on schedule and she could not reach either parent by cell phone or at their home. She contacted Joshua Powell's mother and sister, who called police after they could not locate the pair. Police break into the Powell's home but find no one there.
Evening, Dec. 7 » Joshua Powell and his two young sons returned home between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. He was taken to the West Valley Police station to be questioned.
11 a.m., Dec. 8 » Charles Cox received a telephone call from Joshua Powell, who informed him Susan was missing and that he was about to be interviewed by police again.
Dec. 10 » Law officers searched the Simpson Springs area where Joshua Powell said he camped with his sons but found nothing.
Dec. 14 » Joshua Powell hired defense attorney Scott Williams. He skipped third interview with West Valley City Police.
Do we know how Susan and Josh meet? I'm wondering, because of the age difference.
Josh and Susan met at a church function in Puyallup WA.
Do we know how Susan and Josh meet? I'm wondering, because of the age difference.
The problem I see with Josh leaving Susan to die in bed of an overdose/poisoning while he takes the boys 'sledding'... is what is to guarantee that Susan won't call 911 or a neighbor for help? Her cellphone was found at the house. What is to guarantee she doesn't crawl from the house to the front yard for help, even?
smart blonde - I believe he was in a schizoid phase at this point because of the sudden change of plans (a dinner guest). In other words, he wasn't thinking properly (like you and I would). He saw she was passed out, had researched how much it would take to kill her and never imagined that she would EVER get up again.The problem I see with Josh leaving Susan to die in bed of an overdose/poisoning while he takes the boys 'sledding'... is what is to guarantee that Susan won't call 911 or a neighbor for help? Her cellphone was found at the house. What is to guarantee she doesn't crawl from the house to the front yard for help, even?
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