Agree w bolded GMTA (Grandma's Minds Think Alike LOL) I don't think it was blood he's more the soft kill (or poisoning) type IMO. I think it was more likely vomit (he could never have gotten every trace w/out luminol detecting, and a large bleed out would seem sufficient probable cause for LE to have made an arrest by now). In all probability he either suffocated, strangled and/or poisoned her IMO he is too OCD to do anything very messy (he was probably po'd there was any leakage of bodily fluids and went to work furiously cleaning that nite w the boys' poor mother stuffed in the back of the van inside garage).
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The one point I might differ w is the distance to which I believe JP was willing to travel--I do agree that he is inept, disorganized and fails to follow thru but because often (tho as we've seen not always) the more closely perp can be linked to his victim, the greater the need for "distancing" where disposal is concerned. And when it's a crime of rage caused by loss of self-control in their own home, exerting control in executing the perfect cover-up became critical. But even more importantly in this case in order to outwit everyone--but especially his wife. I believe JP had long felt inferior to Susan and grew more frustrated and jealous over the years due to Susan's friendships and superior abilities and comparative intelligence. I firmly believe he is a narcissistic sociopath whose envy consumed him. Because he is such a control freak--and murdering his wife to him the ultimate power play--I think it was for him a personal challenge from which he would have derived a great deal of satisfaction out of getting away w it and went to EXTREME lengths (w the aid of his father's advice, I feel sure) to ensure that he one-upped Susan and outsmarted his wife (and LE) and lived happily ever after, with their boys and without her... that's JMO though.
Grandma's are no slackers lol, you've got a lot of wisdom friend, hey they don't call us "grandma" for nothin :biggrin: :dance:
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arrot:
Thanks kiki! I've noticed that we agree on almost everything. I've been enjoying your wisdom - your articulate, interesting posts ever since I returned to WS to follow the sad Powell case. Thank you for many excellent, intelligent reads! :clap:
About the possible blood on the living room carpeting - I agree with you that Josh is much more likely to be a soft-kill type killer. The only reason I mentioned the blood is because a well known and often correct crime-blogger claims she has reliable inside information that blood WAS found in the Powell home. However, she didn't know the amount of blood. (The website link is not allowed on WS)
I agree that if LE had determined there was a large amount of blood cleaned up from the living room carpeting, Josh would probably have been arrested by now.
Natch, I agree with everything in your post. I just probably might believe Josh is lazier and more chicken than you might. If there was a nicely secluded, well used remote dumpster around, I wouldn't be surprised if he tossed Susan in as fast as he could drive there.
Growing up in Puyallup, Joshua wouldn't have had much experience driving on icy roads during blizzard conditions; and I don't know that living in the SLC burbs would provide him with enough ice/snow-driving experience to brave that night's dangerous roads for such a long distance.
I'm not so sure he would have risked driving in a blizzard to the west desert with a dead body in the back of the min-van and two small, tired, fussy boys in the middle seats. Sooo much could have gone wrong.
You never know what desperate killers will do, though. Scott Peterson launched a 16 foot aluminum fishing boat onto the windy, choppy unpredictable San Francisco Bay to dump the wife he had just murdered. Sixteen foot boats in the SF Bay are very RARE anytime - but especially in the winter.
It's obvious that Susan was so much more intelligent than Josh - so much more of a go-getter - and so much better liked and respected by all their friends than Joshua was.
That's one of the reasons I'm mystified that none of their friends put out an all-points-bulletin-flyer regarding Josh and his mini-vans' whereabouts on Dec. 6th, 7th, and 9th, 10th. Josh's spur of the moment, middle-of-the-night, blizzard, S'More camping trip alibi has to be one of the most farcical in the history of wife-murderers.
The Powell's friends must realize the likely blatant lies of Josh's alibi -- yet no one attempts to find out his real locations during and right after the time Susan disappeared. Very strange! Very sad!
I too believe that Josh's daddy is privy to all of Josh's murderous behavior. I hope LE nails him along with Josh. They're two peas in a pod and have both spent a great portion of their lives making two good women miserable. At least daddy didn't kill his torture victim.
Congratulations, kiki on your new granddaughter! _ :dance: _ Aren't they great? I was GrandmaTo4 in 2003 but I'm Grammy to 6 now. Grandkids are the only things nice about getting old, LOL.
