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Powell Had 'Incestuous' Images On Computer; Judge Didn't See Them Before He Killed Kids In Tacoma

GENE JOHNSON and MIKE BAKER   02/ 9/12 11:31 PM ET  AP

SEATTLE — Before Josh Powell was going to try to win back custody of his children last week, Washington state authorities received materials from Utah police that had been discovered on a computer in Powell's home two years ago. Authorities say the images depicted "incestuous" sex and were disconcerting enough that they prompted a psychologist to recommend that Powell undergo an intensive psychosexual evaluation.

But a lawyer for Powell's in-laws, who had custody of the boys, wasn't invited to see the materials before the custody hearing – even though a Utah judge had specified in a sealed court order that he was one of the few people allowed to see them.

Had he seen the images, attorney Steve Downing said, he might have asked the court to change the terms of Powell's supervised visitation with the boys, such as by asking for the visits to be in a public place. Instead, Downing said he didn't learn until Thursday morning – four days after Powell killed himself and the boys in a house fire – that he was allowed to see them.

"That would have absolutely given me the opportunity to submit a declaration about our deep concern. I was approved ... to view those pictures and I was never notified," Downing said. "I could have gone into all the reasons why the visitation could have or should have been restricted."

Pierce County Sheriff's Detective Ed Troyer told The Associated Press on Thursday night that the images collected by investigators from Powell's home computer in Utah two years ago were realistic computer-generated depictions of "incestuous" parent-child relations.

"It's family-oriented in nature," Troyer said. "It is incestuous."

Troyer said the images couldn't be legally defined as pornography because they don't involve real people. Troyer said the judge in last week's custody hearing was apprised of the images at the proceeding.

Powell was the only person of interest in the disappearance of his wife, Susan Powell, from their home in West Valley City, Utah, in 2009. He was never arrested or charged in the case, and a month after she vanished, he moved with his boys back to his father Steve's home in Puyallup, Wash., south of Seattle.

Last year, authorities searched Steve Powell's home, computer and cars for evidence in Susan Powell's disappearance – and instead said they found thousands of voyeuristic pictures and videos, including child pornography recorded by Steve Powell. The state took custody of the boys and turned them over to Susan's parents, Chuck and Judy Cox.

Josh Powell repeatedly tried to regain custody of the boys. At one point late last year, he underwent a court-ordered psychological evaluation. The psychologist held off on finalizing his report for some time, anticipating that he would be able to review materials that West Valley City police had discovered on Josh Powell's computer, said Washington state assistant attorney general John Long, who represented the state in the custody case.

But as the Feb. 1 custody hearing neared, the materials hadn't arrived from Utah, Long said. It wasn't until after the psychologist finalized the report that the materials arrived at the Pierce County Sheriff's Department. When the psychologist saw them, he added an addendum to his report recommending the psychosexual evaluation of Josh Powell – an exam that can include a polygraph as well as more intrusive measures to determine the body's response to child pornography or other stimuli.

On Jan. 30, the sheriff's office arranged a viewing of the materials, said Sherry Hill, a spokeswoman for the Department of Social and Health Services.

Among the attendees were Long and a Child Protective Services social worker. Downing said he wasn't notified of the viewing. Long confirmed Downing had been listed as one of those allowed to see the images. However, Downing was not technically a party to the Feb. 1 hearing, which was between Powell and the state, so there was no rush to make sure Downing saw the materials beforehand.

Josh Powell's attorney, Jeffrey Bassett, also did not attend. He said in an email Thursday that there had been some "miscommunication," and he didn't learn about the viewing until after the fact. He wasn't able to immediately schedule another viewing.

Two days later, Pierce County Superior Court Judge Kathryn Nelson heard arguments from Josh Powell seeking to regain custody of his children. Long opposed that, noting only that "concerning" images from his computer had been provided by the police in Utah.

After considering Long's arguments and the recommendation for the psychosexual evaluation, Nelson denied Powell's request. She said she wouldn't consider granting Powell custody unless he underwent the exam. She didn't make any changes in the visitation schedule, which allowed Powell to see his boys, 5 and 7, at his house twice a week while supervised by a social worker.

On Sunday, the social worker brought the boys to see their dad at his rental home outside Puyallup. After the boys rushed inside, he slammed the door in her face, locking her out. He attacked the boys with a hatchet, then torched the home in a gas-fueled inferno.

Chuck Cox, Susan Powell's father, said the images were just another indicator of problems with Josh Powell. Cox said he did not know the details of the images. He believed the kids should have been fully taken away from Powell long ago and that they raised concerns about allowing him continued contact.

"How much does it take for them to figure out that he should not have the children?" he said. "It's just wrong. They needed to be taken out of that environment."

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Baker reported from Olympia, Wash.

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Johnson can be reached at _ https://twitter.com/GeneAPseattle

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02:45 AM on 02/17/2012
What the hell is wrong with this judge? With all of the evidence & suspicion surrounding this father, why would he allow this man to be around these children at all??? Give me a break! This judge should be held accountable for his decision to let this monster have contact visits in his own home. The man was under suspicion for murdering their mother!!!! We need to pass laws that protect children from a parent under suspicion for murdering the other parent! There should be NO visitation so the murdering animal doesn't have a chance to influence the child in any way! This judge needs to be thrown off the bench!
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06:04 AM on 02/17/2012
Judge Kathryn Nelson is a woman! These Family Law Judges have tremendous power to err on the side of caution to protect and too often don't.

This situation mirrors two other cases in the northwest of which she must have been aware. Easter Sunday, Tuan Dao poured gasoline around his Vancouver home, burning himself and five of his six children. Then, in July, Jordan Criado of Medford, Oregon stabbed his wife and four children before setting their bungalow ablaze. Powell and all these guys were involved in contested child custody cases and were favored by the Family Law Courts.

This Judge knew that Powell was under suspicion of murdering their mother and under investigation for some very weird psycho/sexual disorders, yet she granted Powell unprotected visitation.

While the police and the "Experts" dragged their feet, Judge Nelson allowed a lone, unprotected, female, to "monitor" these defenseless children, at Powell's private residence. Nelson's ruling was against the grave concerns of the boy's grandparents who were fighting, probably spending their savings and retirement money in Court to protect what was left of their family. Nelson should remove herself from the bench and bone up on the reality of DV Victims and their children in the Jaws of the Family Law Court.
02:05 AM on 02/14/2012
Sounds like the wife was eliminated for a purpose. She probably suspected and was prepared to tell but with her out of the way, he could take custody of the children. Sick man took two precious children with his secret also.
02:47 PM on 02/13/2012
They need to stop putting out horror movies with murdering & such, as it only gives psychologically mess-up people fuel for thought. There's this, plus the chainsaw dude in the pub, and probably lots more. America doesn't need that kind of junk.
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f0rTyLeGz
Everything is falling.
02:36 PM on 02/16/2012
Can we put you in charge of what Americans should be allowed to see?
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prfktstrngr527
Feeding trolls makes them grow. Flag and ignore.
03:53 AM on 02/13/2012
If the visits had been made to occur in a public place, all that would have been changed is the manner of death. He could just as well had bought a gun with him and shot them. Being someone whose wife inexplicably disappeared he should not have been able to visit them at all. Also, they grands need to fire their lawyer. It is his job to revisit the file to determine any new developments before going to court.
08:14 PM on 02/12/2012
It is a shame that something like this has to happen before child protection policies introduce major changes eg the case of Victoria Climbie who was let down by so many people in England. Not sure of the differences in child protection in the states compared to England, but it seems it's dictated by money.
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charleyvldm9
He thinks outside the box.
07:20 PM on 02/12/2012
AS usual too late.
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Doreen1960
12:23 PM on 02/12/2012
JC -- Why were those kids allowed in his custody, or any visitation.. Did his wife find out what he was doing and that is why he killed her?
02:35 PM on 02/13/2012
HIS mother killed her...just a theory. His father had sex with him and he was having sex with his children. And grandma knew all along. Because she let his father abuse him. She put up with it...how dare his uppity wife complain..SHE never complained. Again..just a theory.
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darter22
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
07:25 PM on 02/11/2012
The boys knew what happened. I think Powell was getting worried they were getting old enough to start talking about what he did to their Mom. This just makes me sick.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:27 PM on 02/11/2012
Just another case of our court system letting down the most vulnerable. Nothing new.
01:07 PM on 02/11/2012
This just keep looking like the authorities just kept on dropping the ball over and over again with this case, JERRY BRUCKHEIMER could have wrote a better script if this was a made for TV Law and Order episode...Unfortunately this is all too real and unfortunate that so many things are coming out after the fact....God help us all
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madcityy
11:40 AM on 02/11/2012
so a judge was part of the mess???????????? failure to act???

did any one in the arrest chain..give a damn???
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Iron100
11:31 AM on 02/11/2012
so police couldn't search his storage unit until he died and murdered his sons even though he was the only suspect
09:49 PM on 02/12/2012
That is the one thing I don't understand either. It doesn't add up.
11:00 PM on 02/12/2012
It's an important question, but his house in Utah was searched. It's a bit of a mystery how the comforter made it from Utah to Washington State. A search warrant requires "probable cause" and a description of the items sought. If his house and vehicle in Utah were searched, there may not have been "probable cause" for a search of a storage unit in Washington State.
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Iron100
11:30 AM on 02/11/2012
mad guy. How did he even manage to go this far in life
02:37 PM on 02/13/2012
alot of them even go on to become coaches at the university level.....duh
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callie34677
In Florida, surrounded by crazies
10:54 AM on 02/11/2012
Just when you think this case can't get any more sordid. What a tragedy for those kids.
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catcancook
Obama/Biden 2012
10:46 AM on 02/11/2012
This case was a complete failure from every person, police, and official involved in 2 states! How could every single person fail to put the pieces together and sirens not go off about Powell from the get go?

They even gave him the right to have these kids in his home because other people did not want him coming to the public visitation location. OMG...couldn't they find a room somewhere in that building? How hard would that have been? Ding bats all of them and now two precious little boys are gone.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:28 PM on 02/11/2012
You're absolutely right. This is not a country that cares very much for children. Otherwise, we'd protect them better and punish their abusers and killers more.
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catcancook
Obama/Biden 2012
02:19 PM on 02/11/2012
This case.. on top of the Casey Anthony case makes it look that way unfortunately.