Jurors told court officials shortly before 11 a.m. Wednesday that they had come to a decision after about one day of deliberations. Staff members began calling attorneys to the court to hear the verdict.
A new website created by the family of Steven Powell aims to contrast claims that missing Puyallup native Susan Cox Powell was wary of her father-in-law.
Testimony in Steve Powell's voyeurism trial came to an abrupt end Monday as prosecutors rested their case and defense attorneys declined to call their own witnesses.
The man who insisted his missing daughter-in-law's old journal portrayed her instability has admitted to being "nearly out of control sexually my entire life" in his own diary.
The voyeurism and child pornography trial of missing Utah mother Susan Powell's father-in-law began Monday with jury selection, and Powell's parents are hoping the case sheds some light on her disappearance.
The voyeurism and child porn charges Steve Powell is facing as his trial begins Monday have nothing to do with the disappearance of Susan Powell or the murder-suicide of his son, Josh. But Susan's relatives hope the trial nevertheless sheds light on those tragedies.
Before she disappeared, Susan Powell wrote about family problems in emails to friends and family, saying Josh Powell had become a moody and controlling husband she feared could harm her.
An attorney for Steve Powell says investigators frustrated with their unsuccessful quest to find his daughter-in-law pursued an "illegal" warrant that eventually led to voyeurism charges.
A demolition crew removed the debris Wednesday at the home in Graham where Josh Powell killed himself and his two young sons on Feb. 5 in a fiery explosion.
A co-worker of Steve Powell says the father-in-law of Susan Powell planned to travel to Utah for a camping trip shortly before she disappeared in 2009, according to an attorney.