2 Ekim 2012 Salı

Superbowl Sunday Incompetence And The Josh Powell Murders

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Source: FamilyLawCourts.com


Calls To Dispatch On Superbowl Sunday, 2012, Puyallup, Washington.

Elizabeth Griffin-Hall's phone calls came first.

She is the woman charged with supervising the visitation of suspected wife-murderer Josh Powell's sons.





I'm listening now to the actual phone call and this woman sounds ---not scared---just anxious.

But not scared or panicking.
Not scared enough.


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Griffin-Hall: He won’t let me in the house.

Dispatcher: Whose house is it?


Griffin-Hall: He's got the kids in the house and he won't let me in. It's a supervised visit.

Dispatcher: I understand. Whose house is it?

Griffin-Hall: Josh Powell.

Dispatcher: Okay. And so you don't live there, right?

Griffin-Hall: No. I don't...no. I'm contracted to the State to provide supervised visitation.

Dispatcher: I see. Okay. And and who is there to exercise their visitation?

Griffin-Hall: Misunderstands the question. I am. [Huge mistake]
Uh...and the visit is with Josh Powell

Dispatcher: and who supervises...

Griffin-Hall: and he is the husband...
I supervise

Dispatcher: So you supervise and you're doing the visit?

Griffin-Hall: Yea...

Dispatcher: So you're doing the visits yourself?

Griffin-Hall: I supervise myself.
I'm the supervisor here.

Dispatcher: Wait a minute.
If it's a supervised visit...you can't supervise yourself - if you're the visitor.

Griffin-Hall: I do supervise myself. I'm the supervisor for the supervised visit.

Dispatcher: Okay. Well aren't you, aren't you the one making the visit? Or is there another party that you're supervising?



Griffin-Hall: No, there's....I'm the one who supervises. I pick up the kids at their grandparents.

Dispatcher: And then who visits with the children?

Griffin-Hall: Josh Powell.

Dispatcher: Okay, so you're supposed to be there to supervise Josh Powell's visit with the children

Griffin-Hall: Yes. That's correct.
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She doesn't mention the smell of gas until 1:50 into the call, and then it's to mention she wants to get out of the driveway because she smells gas.

It is 6:24 into the call before Griffin-Hall mentions that the situation is life-threatening.

I haven't listened to the tapes, but after Josh Powell blew himself and his two young sons up on Superbowl Sunday this year, everyone was saying how the "social worker" "didn't do anything wrong."

I heard it over and over. No one did anything wrong, no one could have known it would happen.

Reallllly??????



• Call from male witness who saw house fire from the back of the home


Man: I just had a house explode.


Dispatcher: What’s your exact address?


Man: 8404 189th East Court East


Dispatcher: Hold the line


Man: There’s a house on fire and (excitedly talking, gives a couple different approximate addresses of the fire).


Dispatcher: You’ve changed the street numbers three times now.


Man: There’s explosions too.


Dispatcher: Is anyone home?


Man: I don’t know the house is totally engulfed.


Dispatcher: I’m getting help out there right now.


Man: I think it’s a possible meth house.


Dispatcher: Was anyone home?


Man: I don’t know, but if they were, they’re toast.


END OF CALL


• Call from female witness to the fire:


Woman: I’m on 87th Street


Dispatcher: Your phone is breaking up.


Woman: garbled and static.


Dispatcher: I can barely hear you because your phone is breaking up.


Woman: Can you hear me? It’s in Puyallup, South Hill. I’m not sure of the address, it’s behind me, like 8108 189th Street.


Dispatcher: You need to speak a little quieter and slower and not yell.


Woman: OK.


Dispatcher: This is behind you?


Woman: Yes. The house just blew up and is on fire.


Dispatcher: What happened?


Woman: God, I don’t know.


Dispatcher: Do you see smoke and fire?


Woman: Yes, and a loud and huge boom and there’s crap flying all over the place and there’s other people that can see it.


Call disconnects

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