Josh Powell Was Calm, Relaxed, Optimistic Before Bombing

A week before he killed himself and his two children in a fiery explosion, Josh Powell told ABC News he was optimistic about the future and was looking forward to a day when he would regain custody of his boys.

Powell, 36, spoke with ABC News shortly after a court hearing Wednesday in which he was ordered to undergo psychosexual testing before he could regain custody of his sons, Charles, 7, and Braden, 5.

Less than a week later, Powell let his sons into his house for a supervised visit, but shut and locked the door before the social worker could enter. Moments later, the house smelled of gas and erupted in a ball of flames. The two boys and Powell died in the explosion.

In his final conversation with ABC News, Powell said he had no idea what images had been found on his hard drive that prompted the court to keep his children away from him and order him to undergo a psychosexual examination.

Despite the court ruling, Powell gave no indication of the rage that would drive him to blow up himself, his children, and his home.

Rather than being angry or upset by the court order, Powell was calm and more relaxed than usual and was optimistically looking forward to when he would regain custody of his sons.

Powell was the sole person of interest in the disappearance of his wife, Susan Cox Powell, 38, in 2009. He was never charged in her disappearance, but lost custody of his children after his father, Steven Powell was arrested on child porn charges last fall. At the hearing Wednesday, a letter from police said that images found on Josh's computer were concerning for the welfare of the children.

Powell told ABC News that he had no idea what the images were, and wondered why police were bringing them up now, two years after they were reportedly found on his computer. He said he did not remember any inappropriate images at all on his computer from that time.

See more about the disappearance of Susan Powell.

Powell also said he regretted the fraught relationship between his wife's parents, Chuck and Judy Cox, and himself in the years since Susan's disappearance. He said he was actually happy that his children had their maternal grandparents in their lives, a significant reversal from earlier statements in which he disparaged the Coxes and said they were poisoning the children with hatred for him.

Kids Claim Susan Powell Was in the Trunk

According to an attorney representing Powell's in-laws Chuck and Judy Cox, one of the young sons was beginning to verbalize details about the night their mother disappeared, including an allegation that Susan was in the trunk of the family car, and disappeared shortly after they arrived at their campground.

"They were beginning to verbalize more," Steve Downing said today. "The oldest boy talked about that they went camping and that mommy was in the trunk. Mom and dad got out of the car and mom disappeared."

The boys were 2 and 4 at the time of their mother's disappearance.

In his final conversation with ABC News before his death, Powell continued to talk about his wife, Susan, in the present tense as if she were still alive. Susan has not been seen or heard from since 2009, but police have never found evidence that she is dead.

Josh also repeated his claim that his wife was a very sexy, flirtatious person. Powell's father Steve Powell had even claimed she had flirted with him.

During his conversation with ABC News last week, Josh Powell said he didn't visit his father in jail very often, and said was disappointed that his father claimed to be receptive to Susan's alleged flirting.

In the summer of 2011, police searched the Washington state home where Josh and Steve Powell lived with the two boys. Steve was subsequently arrested after police found thousands of images of young women and girls. He is charged with child pornography and voyeruism.

The explosion Sunday at Josh Powell's home was purposeful, according to Pierce County, Wash., authorities. The social worker who brought the children to a supervised visit at Josh's house was locked out of the home by Powell. She immediately smelled gas and called her supervisor to report it.

Shortly after, the home exploded.

Josh Powell's lawyer, Jeffrey Bassett, said he received an email from his client minutes before the explosion that said "I'm sorry, goodbye," but he didn't see it until two hours later, when he was informed of the blast.

Bassett told AP he knew his client was upset about being denied custody of his sons at a court hearing last week, when he was ordered to undergo a psychosexual evaluation and polygraph test in order to get them back.

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  • MO T  •  Tyler, Texas  •  3 months ago
    So tragic for this young family.
  • Sugie  •  3 months ago
    "Powell was calm and more relaxed than usual." Not unusual for someone who has been contemplating suicide and has made their decision, he was just waiting for the boys to be with him.
    • taxpayer 3 months ago
      this is true.he had contemplated suicide and then completed suicide.
    • Shazzy 3 months ago
      sad...really! because only God has the power to take our life away...may God have mercy on those souls of those two innocent boys. Amen
  • kathleen  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    My heart breaks for those children, their mother, and all who loved them.
  • Jason UU  •  3 months ago
    It wasn't until I had a child of my own that I started feeling outraged at stories like these. How could anyone purposefully and maliciously harm their own children? It makes me angry!
    • Julian 3 months ago
      But now we know why he seemed so calm. He already knew his final solution.
    • lysippe 3 months ago
      that's rather sad actually. i don't have children, and i'm outraged at stories like this. i'm outraged at all stories/instances where the innocent are harmed.
  • lucifer osiris arnold  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 months ago
    Out of the mouths of babes.
    • Travis 3 months ago
      you mean out of the mouth of grandparent's.
    • Ranger Jones 3 months ago
      Yeah, I like the mouth of babes. Was out with a couple stripper babes just last week.
  • MissLabeled  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
    If he's narcissistic enough to murder his own children there is no doubt in my mind that he murdered his wife. The only shame is that now they won't know where she is to give her a decent burial. Not at least leaving that information adds to his self-possessed nature and wanting to punish other people for the consequences of his own actions.
  • mia  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
    Usually kids know more than they are given credit for. It is too bad something wasn't done to protect them more, after the revelation of "mommy being in the trunk".
    How devastating. I hope time heals the pain. God be with you.
  • Sarah  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 months ago
    This is absolutely NOT the social worker's fault, but I probably would have called 911 before my supervisor if I had been locked out then smelled gas.
    • val 3 months ago
      My question is, how come the social worker didn't get killed when the house blew up. Did she knock on the door and realizing she couldn't get in called her supervisors while walking away from the house? Or did she actually ever get to the door before smelling gas? Why call the supervisor first when she smelled gas and couldn't get in to get to the children, why didn't she call 911 first?? Not that it would of saved those babies, but it makes me question how she managed to not get hurt during the explosion of the house.
    • native 3 months ago
      agreed! his pscho would have done worse in a public park meetng! like machine gun- he could have put them in garage & started car to die peacefully but he chose an evil harsh axe & burning to death aggressive manner
  • htown p  •  3 months ago
    so tragic for these innocent children. RIP little ones. I cannot fathom why any parent would hurt their own child. My heart breaks every time I hear or read stories like this. Our society had better wake up and realize morals do not exist as they did years ago.
    • Radwan 3 months ago
      That's the American Society's ways of living. RIP young kids.
    • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
      I agree with Radwan.
    • Heather 3 months ago
      This really has nothing that would appear to causally tie it in to this time or place, specifically. Some of the worst attrocities to be committed against people happened long ago, and also many happened and happen today in other, completely different societies. It definitely was tragic, but it really says little to nothing at all about American society today.
  • Brent  •  Sandy, Utah  •  3 months ago
    Interesting because at the time of the mothers disappearance the only vehicle the Powell's owned was a minivan. After the police seized it, he rented a car but it was two days after the disappearance. What model minivan has a trunk. Just curious.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
    The most dangerous man, a woman will meet in her life, is man she marries, dates, or shacks up with. 92% of murders of women are done by the man she enters a relationship with, FBI CRIME STATS 2009. Women only account for 17% of murders of men. Ladies that want a long life better use extreme caution in choosing the man you sleep with.
  • Lynn  •  3 months ago
    This is such a sad, sad case, but in light of the fact that the grandfather has child porn charges against him, and the father was a POI in the disappearance of his wife, it seems very risky to have left the boys with any contact with that side of the family. If what Powell did doesn't confirm that he did something to his wife, I don't know what would. Those poor little boys.....
  • Ellen  •  3 months ago
    This is one of those stories that make me want to not live on this planet anymore.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Inglewood, California  •  3 months ago
    Very sad!!.....Be careful who you have kids by!!!!......Seriously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Larry  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Ironic he would die in a fireball. Chances are pretty good he will be spending eternity in a hot place surrounded by flames.
  • Christy  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    There was a Dateline NBC episode about this case. It seemed pretty obvious that the husband was guilty of killing the mother, but they couldn't find any evidence. Josh Powell's father was seriously disturbed, and Josh himself had control issues from the beginning. He actually stopped giving Susan money to buy food for the children, before she disappeared. I feel terrible for Susan's parents. They tried to protect those boys and somehow, Josh's "parental rights" were more important to law enforcement.

    Rest in Peace Susan, Charles and Braden.
  • Ted  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
    The children, sad as it is, burned to death but the dad (I use that term loosely) will burn forever...
  • Delmar  •  Barron, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
    It should make it easier to find her body if she were in the trunk and taken out during the campout. She has to be close by.
  • MYNM  •  3 months ago
    Christsake, those poor kids. This story is incomprehensible...
  • Theresa  •  3 months ago
    the little kids words was not good enough now their ashes...a child is worth listening to...anogher bad case google candice newmaker law ,,how many times does a child have to ask for help the best way they know how...what a coward killing little kids and kids mom...cops should of took kids soon as little kids said mom was in the trunk..they didnt get that from the disney channal....