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According to Washington state attorney Anne Bremner, Steven Powell's former residence is now in the hands of the two girls who were victims of his voyeurism.
"The little girl victims who I represent obtained a $2 million judgment against Steven Powell," Bremner told The Huffington Post. "They now own his house [and] there are no restrictions left regarding searching."
I don't think Susan is there. She is in Utah. I imagine they have searched their prior homes there before.
I posted this in the wrong thread.
Susan Powell's Parents Search For Clues In Father-In-Law's Former Home (EXCLUSIVE)
The parents of Susan Cox Powell, the missing Utah mother of two, have started to comb through her father-in-law's former home in Washington state, where they have found not only tragic reminders of the past but also potential clues to her disappearance.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/27/susan-powell-missing-clues_n_5398147.html
Did you read the media thread yet? Sad article about the boys being abused by Josh.
Here's a link to DeeMarie's post. smh
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Question for verified SAR (I sent a message in hopes one can drop by...)
Would they most likely be searching because of a tip? Or another reason? Or just a hunch? What's your opinion?
A SAR team would only enter the case if invited by LE due to liability and control of evidence.
A SAR dog can be called in by LE independent of ground searchers if LE only needs the dog to find remains or to follow a suspected egress route.
To answer the question, it can be for any of the reasons you noted Kimster if LE thinks a check is warranted. How many mummified bodies have been found buried under porches and in crawl spaces over the years?
BBM Wouldn't chain of custody be lost on anything the Coxes found unless they were videoing their search and not touching anything they find? tia
BBM Wouldn't chain of custody be lost on anything the Coxes found unless they were videoing their search and not touching anything they find? tia
I was thinking about the chain of custody procedure also. I was rather surprised to see Mr. Cox going through the house (a potential crime scene) and touching items without gloves on and from reading the article, it seems items were removed from the house.
I was expecting the dogs to go through the house first. I wonder when they will arrive? I wonder if they are actually SAR certified dogs?
Snip: "According to Olsen, Susan Powell's family plans to conduct a thorough search of the premises to see if she is buried there. In the coming weeks, a network of volunteers, including trained dog handlers, will comb the 3,200-square foot house and the surrounding property."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/27/susan-powell-missing-clues_n_5398147.html