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In 2011, Steve Powell was arrested on voyeurism and child pornography charges. With his father in prison, Josh lost custody of his sons to Susan’s parents, Chuck and Judy Cox. He was granted only supervised visitation. The Final Tragedy
When police interviewed the eldest son, Charlie, he gave a chilling clue. He told teachers and investigators that but that she didn't come back. He said she was "in the trunk." Despite these leads and several searches of the Utah desert, Susan’s body was never found, and Josh was never charged, largely due to a lack of physical evidence. The Descent
Josh moved back to Washington to live with his father, . The investigation then took a dark turn into the surreal. It was discovered that Steve Powell had a disturbing obsession with his daughter-in-law, Susan, possessing thousands of voyeuristic photos and journals detailing his infatuation. The Disappearance of Susan Cox Powell
The mystery began on . It was a bitterly cold, snowy night in Utah. Susan failed to show up for work, and her children didn't show up for daycare. When police broke into the Powell home, they found it empty—except for two fans blowing on a damp spot on the living room rug.
To this day, Susan Cox Powell has never been found. Her parents continue to advocate for domestic violence awareness, keeping her memory alive while the mystery of her final resting place remains buried somewhere in the vast Utah wilderness. In 2011, Steve Powell was arrested on voyeurism
Before anyone could intervene, Josh struck his sons with a hatchet and then ignited five gallons of gasoline he had hidden in the house. The home exploded, killing Josh and both boys instantly. The Aftermath
Josh Powell returned home later that evening with the two boys in his minivan. His story was immediate and bizarre: He claimed that at 12:30 a.m., in the middle of a blizzard, he had decided to take his toddlers camping in the West Desert. He claimed he had no idea where his wife was. The Investigation The Final Tragedy When police interviewed the eldest
Susan Cox was a vibrant, well-liked young woman from Washington state who moved to West Valley City, Utah, after marrying Josh Powell in 2001. To the outside world, they were a young couple building a life with their two sons, Charlie and Braden. But behind closed doors, the marriage was crumbling. Josh was controlling, obsessed with finances, and increasingly volatile. Susan, sensing danger, had even recorded a "secret" video of their home’s inventory and left a note in a safe-deposit box stating, "If I die, it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one." The Cold Night
In 2011, Steve Powell was arrested on voyeurism and child pornography charges. With his father in prison, Josh lost custody of his sons to Susan’s parents, Chuck and Judy Cox. He was granted only supervised visitation. The Final Tragedy
When police interviewed the eldest son, Charlie, he gave a chilling clue. He told teachers and investigators that but that she didn't come back. He said she was "in the trunk." Despite these leads and several searches of the Utah desert, Susan’s body was never found, and Josh was never charged, largely due to a lack of physical evidence. The Descent
Josh moved back to Washington to live with his father, . The investigation then took a dark turn into the surreal. It was discovered that Steve Powell had a disturbing obsession with his daughter-in-law, Susan, possessing thousands of voyeuristic photos and journals detailing his infatuation.
The mystery began on . It was a bitterly cold, snowy night in Utah. Susan failed to show up for work, and her children didn't show up for daycare. When police broke into the Powell home, they found it empty—except for two fans blowing on a damp spot on the living room rug.
To this day, Susan Cox Powell has never been found. Her parents continue to advocate for domestic violence awareness, keeping her memory alive while the mystery of her final resting place remains buried somewhere in the vast Utah wilderness.
Before anyone could intervene, Josh struck his sons with a hatchet and then ignited five gallons of gasoline he had hidden in the house. The home exploded, killing Josh and both boys instantly. The Aftermath
Josh Powell returned home later that evening with the two boys in his minivan. His story was immediate and bizarre: He claimed that at 12:30 a.m., in the middle of a blizzard, he had decided to take his toddlers camping in the West Desert. He claimed he had no idea where his wife was. The Investigation
Susan Cox was a vibrant, well-liked young woman from Washington state who moved to West Valley City, Utah, after marrying Josh Powell in 2001. To the outside world, they were a young couple building a life with their two sons, Charlie and Braden. But behind closed doors, the marriage was crumbling. Josh was controlling, obsessed with finances, and increasingly volatile. Susan, sensing danger, had even recorded a "secret" video of their home’s inventory and left a note in a safe-deposit box stating, "If I die, it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one." The Cold Night