In the snowy suburbs of West Valley City, Utah, 28-year-old Susan Cox Powell vanished on December 6, 2009, leaving behind two young sons, Charlie and Braden, and a husband, Josh Powell, who quickly became the prime person of interest. What began as a baffling missing-persons case spiraled into one of the most haunting family tragedies in modern true crime: a web of coercive control, financial strain, voyeuristic crimes by Josh's father Steve Powell, custody battles, and a deliberate 2012 explosion in Graham, Washington, that claimed the lives of Josh and his boys in a premeditated murder-suicide.
Join host Kelsey Coffey for this single-narrator deep dive into the Powell family saga. Through verified timelines, court records, police investigations, and forensic details, we reconstruct Susan's documented fears—including her chilling 2008 letter warning of non-accidental death—the Utah probe into her disappearance, the Washington child-welfare crisis triggered by Steve Powell's child pornography conviction, and the supervised visit that ended in flames. Victim-centered and trauma-aware, this episode humanizes Susan as a devoted mother, Charlie and Braden as vibrant children caught in escalating danger, and exposes systemic gaps in risk assessment across law enforcement and courts.
Explore the patterns of intimate partner abuse, the red flags in Josh's post-disappearance behavior—from implausible camping stories to evasive interviews—and the haunting question: how did so many warnings fail to save three lives? With no speculation, no audio clips, just public records and investigative reporting, we trace the fault lines of control, isolation, and accountability that define this unresolved case. Perfect for fans of methodical true crime narratives unpacking familicide, coercive dynamics, and justice system failures.
Listen if you dare—but listener discretion advised for discussions of child victims, domestic homicide, and murder-suicide.