• The Susan Powell Case Files | Prelude

  • Nov 8 2018
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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The Susan Powell Case Files | Prelude

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  • Susan Powell vanished from her home in West Valley City, Utah on a cold December day in 2009. Her husband, Josh Powell had taken the couple's two sons out camping in a blizzard. He claimed to have no idea where his wife had gone. Susan has never been found. Josh was never arrested or charged with a crime, though police suspected he murdered Susan in cold blood. Reporter Dave Cawley has spent years pouring over this cold case mystery. In Prelude, he sets the stage for an unbelievable true story.

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    Episode transcript: https://thecoldpodcast.com/season-1-transcript/prelude-full-transcript

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Humanized by lots focus on the victims

This podcast (I’ve listened to the whole season) paints a vivid picture of the victims. The perpetrator is clearly a psychopath, and I did have some morbid curiosity about him. However, the portrayal of the victims gave them depth and definition, and left this listener with some sense of the terrible loss from the crimes described. I didn’t know them, but I deeply wish they were alive today. That humanized and added beauty to what would otherwise have been solely a grim tale about a dreadful person.

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