Social worker's husband says wife is traumatized

GRAHAM, Washington (ABC 4 News) - The husband of the social worker who witnessed the explosion at Josh Powell's house said his wife is traumatized and called the incident a "life changing" event.

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AzFrank - 2/16/2012 12:07 AM
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How dare this evil piece of crap Steven Powell....go on national TV and soil the precious name & reputation of Susan Cox, when He & his twisted deranged son slaughtered her and still had her innocent blood dripping on their filthy hands while selling their stories suggesting in media interviews that Susan was “immoral“ or “mentally imbalanced“ and ran away with another man. There must be a special place in Hell for a murdering butcher father & son that would do that. Steven Powell should be put to death for that ALONE! This subhuman "thing" Steven Powell is the embodiment of pure, unadulterated evil.

Linda Oz - 2/9/2012 1:34 PM
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Elizabeth, I am so sorry about what has happened. You are absolutely not at fault! You have no control over the decision to approve visits in Josh's home. You handled the situation immediately and courageously, doing everything you could to save the boys. There was no way you could have prevented this. I hope you can get whatever help is needed to get some sleep, perhaps counseling to help you through this traumatic event. Your courage and compassion is so admired by so many people. I hope this support can bring you some comfort. Take care, Elizabeth. Linda

Applesaucepc - 2/9/2012 6:55 AM
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GOD BLESS HER!! My heart and pray's are with her. I was a Shelter mother for the state of Utah. I had no idea of what the social workers had to indure daily. There was nothing to do except what she did. That is an emotional job. Every day for them is a challenge. Any job that deals with children is a emotional roller coaster. No training she ever had could prepare her for what she experienced that day. Her life will never be the same. She will need alot of support from family, friends and therepy. I'm glad she has a husband that loves her, is supporting her and trying to understand what she experianced. In 2004 my 23 month old grandaughter drown at my home. I was diagnosed with post tramatic stress disorder. I still flash back to that day. Nobody can understand unless they also have experienced it themselves. Which I hope they don't. I will keep her in my prayers! God bless all those involved! And may the children rest in peace!
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