Josh Powell Told Sons He Had 'Surprise' For Them, Social Worker

Josh Powell told his sons he had a "big surprise" for them as they ran toward his home Sunday, just moments before he attacked them with a hatchet and then blew them up, social worker Elizabeth Griffin Hall told ABC News today.

"He caught my eye, his shoulders were slumped. He had a sheepish look," Hall told "20/20" in an exclusive interview. "He just shrugged his shoulders and slammed the door."

Hall said she had been taking the boys, Charles, 7, and Braden, 5, on supervised visits to Powell's house for three months.

Powell, who was the sole suspect in his wife Susan Cox's disappearance in 2009, had lost custody of the children in September and lost an appeal to get his children back just four days before he decided to kill them.

Hall said the children loved being with their father. "One of them said what he wanted to do was go home and live with his daddy," she said.

And during visits with Powell, "I would see them light up."

On Sunday, the children bounded out of her car and took off running for their father's house with Hall a few steps behind. Powell let them in, gave Hall his odd look, and locked the door.

As Hall banged on the door, "I heard him say, 'Charlie, I've got a big surprise for you'... And then I heard Braden cry out."

Powell often had surprises for the boys, Hall said, and the younger boy had a sore foot that Hall thought he had banged into something, but police later determined that Powell had used a hatchet to chop at his sons' heads and necks.

"I'm saying, 'Let me in, Josh, let me in,'" Hall said. "I realized I didn't have my phone in my hand and I could smell gas. Too much time had passed and I could smell gas."

Hall said she went to move her car and call 911, whom she said did not acknowledge that it was a true emergency. She called her supervisor, but it was too late.

"I said to [her boss] Lynne, something terrible is happening here, and I was on the phone with Lynne when the house exploded," she said.

Powell had laced the home with gasoline and accelerants and set it on fire, blowing up the home. All three were killed.

"I wanted to get to the kids," she said. "I wanted to get to the kids. I would have broken in if I could."

Hall told the story of what happened over and over again to authorities as they arrived and assured her she could not have done anything differently. She blames Powell fully for what happened, and said she never thought he would hurt the boys. But now, she said, she knows he would have done anything to kill them, even if they had the supervised visitation somewhere else.

"How this happened is that Josh Powell was really, really evil. I couldn't have stopped him," she said.

"I did everything I was supposed to do. I did everything right and the boys are still dead," Hall said. "It took just a second. When I close my eyes I see him and he was so normal. He did not look like a monster."

She has sweet memories of the boys.

"I loved the boys. I was like a grandma to the boys. They crawled all over me," she said with a laugh.

Braden, who was just 5, "was a free spirit" who "smiled all the time."

"He was always making things and giving them to me," she said.

The older boy "was smart and funny. He loved bugs and frogs. He had a bird." Charlie was looking forward to having his own frog pond when he moved back with his dad, she said.

"They are not going to grow up," Hall said later. "They're not ever going to look at bugs and frogs again."

Hall said she loves working with children. "God called me to do this," she said.

"I am not going to be his victim. He's not going to destroy my passion for children. He's not going toss top me from working with children," she said.

But the memory of Charlie and Braden will stay with her forever, Hall said.

"The world lost two beautiful boys to a monster."

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  • Michelle  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  3 months ago
    The more I read...the more creeped out I get. It makes me so sad...
    • MT 3 months ago
      weird to give you a thumbs up (1st one), but it is just in agreement with you
  • Boo T Hunter  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
    Okay everything is disturbing about this story - the murdered wife and kids, the perverted grandfather, the sick sister who defends her brother. I will not read any more about this, there is nothing to be done, no justice. I suggest we all do some kind act today in memory of these little kids. Help someone, donate time or money.
    • 94102 3 months ago
      if you cannot get out to help someone even a kind word or 2 will do
  • D.  •  3 months ago
    This guy's sister is still claiming he didn't kill his wife, and that he's not a murderer. He took his children's life. That makes him a murderer.
    • MichaelA 3 months ago
      The sister is just as whacko as her brother and dad.
  • MrNetvestor  •  3 months ago
    This story reaches in, grabs your heart and RIPS it OUT.

    RIP little angels.
  • Andra  •  3 months ago
    I feel very sorry for that Social Worker. Something she'll have to carry the rest of her life. what a traumatic thing. The law totally dropped the ball on all of that. What a perverse family. Those poor boys.
    • Robert 3 months ago
      BE SPECIFIC: How did the law "totally drop the ball"...(before you answer, google : Washington State Laws and determine if a court MUST allow a parent to visit his children , how long a suspect or person-of-interest can be heald without charges being filed, the right of a person to have mandatory bail, etc. etc.)
    • anjegirl 3 months ago
      The law didn't drop anything----it is the job of parents to protect their own children and no one else's----I don't want to pay law enforcement or the government to raise your kids or powell's kids
  • Becky F  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
    Josh Powell was so reprehensible and evil on so many different levels, there are no words adequate to describe him.
  • Marilee  •  Moweaqua, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    It is not the social worker's fault, she was following a court order! yes there are times when CPS is neligient and incompetent in following up on their cases but this time this woman did what she was legally suppose to do, and there wasn't anything she could of done to save these boys once that sociopath slammed and locked the door in her face. Let's not crucify social workers especially those who work with children and have their best interest at heart, they are educated and underpaid and often times unappreciated professionals.
    • raggiedoll 3 months ago
      You are right. but she should have never taken them to their house. Neutral ground should have been where they met Perhaps the next time they will have the next family meet on neutral ground.
    • HoneyBee 3 months ago
      Marliee..thank you for being supportive of and informed about social workers (last statement mainly)...it is an honorable profession that goes unrecognized and is often disrespected.
    • Robert 3 months ago
      She had taken them to that house a half dozen or more times and had no problems.
      SHE didn't choose where the visits were to take place. The court did.
      "Neutral ground" should be a county or city building. No public meetings in a park or restaurant (that would put dozens more at risk if gunfire erupted).
  • Rox  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
    I have never seen so many thumbs down on the comments for a yahoo story. Is there nothing anyone can say thats positive? God is good all the time, not just the good times, the bad times to. How about "Sorry" for the family of these 2 boys that have the live the rest of there lifes without them.
  • Michelle  •  3 months ago
    Well, he just demonstrated that he was capable of murder. That doesn't bode well for his missing wife.
  • tracie  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
    I hope that MF burns in Hell!!!! How could he do this to his kids? If your life is out of control and you want to hurt someone. Hurt yourself!!!! Not poor innocent kids nor other people. This go's for anyone thinking to do such a thing.....
  • the disciplinarian  •  St. George's, Grenada  •  3 months ago
    there was nothing she could have done people, get real............
  • Mae Mae  •  3 months ago
    Wow why are parents killing their kids...People are so cruel these days
  • dansw4  •  3 months ago
    Says he's got a surprise for them and starts hacking at them with a hatchet? I don't care how much you might hate the world or feel the stress of being a suspect, how the hell can you actually cleaver two young children, your own kids, who just came running cause they were so excited to see you. This is the worst form of betrayal I have ever heard in all the horrible news stories in my lifetime. It's worse then even those mother's who would drive their cars into lakes with the kids in it. Chopping up a 5 and 7 year old? This story makes me so angry that I wish they could have brought the father back to life with CPR and then beat him to back to death for what he did. Hopefully his kids found the so called light people talk about when you die and that son of a #$%$ is trapped a lonely tormented soul roaming around in purgatory never finding peace.
  • Dustin  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
    There is no way to prevent something like this from happening. Stop with the "armed" comments and asking where the police were. The man was under investigation and the judge deemed him able to visit his children with supervision. Everything was done right, there is just no way to prevent someone from having crazy thoughts and seeing them through.
  • leena  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
    "Powell often had surprises for the boys, Hall said, and the younger boy had a sore foot that Hall thought he had banged into something, but police later determined that Powell had used a hatchet to chop at his sons' heads and necks."
    I've read this sentence at least 6 times and it still doesn't make sense.
  • Picture This  •  Nashua, New Hampshire  •  3 months ago
    Does ABC have editors? I'm fairly certain she did not say "He's not going toss top me from working with children,"
  • c m  •  3 months ago
    The saddest thing to me is the hatchet....F'n horrible...fkn ck sucker
  • Daisygirl  •  3 months ago
    I keep thinking this story can't get any worse, any more horrific...and then it does. I've got to stop reading the news this week, because my head hurts from crying so much. There are just no words to express how evil this man was.
  • Realtree  •  3 months ago
    i think after this horrible incident that a law enforcement officer should be with the cps when supervised visitations are required or that the cps be sworn LE officers.
  • Byron  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    I found it perplexing to understand how judges make decisions on cases of abuse and murder. Here in Chicago, a 22 year old young father post pics on his daughter on the net with duct taped on mouth, legs and wrist. His isn't even allowe to be with his daughter. Fast forward, Josh Powell is a suspect in the disappearance of his wife and continued to have visitation privileges.