this is dateline. i just dropped off the children and he wouldn t let me in the door. it was horrible. we re normal people in the person you re dealing with is a psychopath. it s a story that haunted the country, the case of susan powell. i was like, this can t be real. and he professed to love them. could it have been prevented? he exploded the house. as you listen to it now what does it do to you? it s excruciating. the 9-1-1 dispatcher shares his story about that. i wish i had recognized the urgency of the situation. also, the startling details of a plot unfolding. nobody knew it was going on. and a father s unraveling. he just saw that there was no way out. intimate emails from susan herself. the young mother s private fears in her own words. it s the genuine belief of a good many people that you killed her. her husband speaks of final eerie interview. i love my son s more than anything. i put them first. i put my family first. hello
and it ended up being a decisive factor in the victory for abortion rights advocates in this state. a lot of credit has to be given to cannons for constitutional freedom. they are the manu bortion rights coalition that was pushing out the vote, and they had to overcome a lot for this decisive win here. not only are registered republicans outnumbering registered democrats in the state by a nearly 2-1 margin, this is deeply conservative state. they have a democratic mayor, yes, but the last two elections they voted for president trump. but as we mentioned, this voter turnout ended up being a huge factor. the numbers we saw last night were more indicative of a general election. and credit has to be given to that kansasans for constitutional freedom. also educating voters here that they could vote. this amendment was ambiguously worded in a way that voting yes on this amendment would have stripped abortion rights. a vote no would have kept the status quo here. the state constitut
felt like they thought they should do, they rallied around josh pleaded for suzanne safe return. within ten days police declared josh a person of interest and susan s disappearance he stopped talking to police and then, left town. packed up his possessions and his precious sons, left utah to live in washington with his father stephen. when we spoke to him in 2011, he told us he interrogated his son. josh, you know, the most abusive thing that a father could ever do is murder his wife. things like that. you are testing? and i was testing him, i wanted to see his reaction to this kind of stuff. and? it was good, i was satisfied with it. to me he passed with flying colors. us for susan, he said, she had just run off with another man most likely. susan was very open and i would say very aggressive in
warm, the night josh powell came to see us to break is known silence. you know everything? an extraordinary conversation at the time even more so in hindsight. as we spoke to police were searching for evidence at his father s house in washington. josh seem confident they wouldn t find anything. well according to my attorney the less they have won a person the more they basically harass a person. so what you re suggesting is that they re trying to rattle your cage? it would seem. are you rattled? i m pretty pistol. josh claimed he knew things about susan s childhood that her parents were hiding. susan s adult behavior or at least stevens lewd suggestion of her behavior claimed josh were the result of childhood abuse and allegation the caucus have dismissed as ridiculous. i ve known about things that she has told me about while she was growing up. you think that is the reason