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Crime Stoppers buys plots to prevent Josh Powell from being buried near slain boys

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Charlie and Braden Powell were buried at the Woodbine Cemetery on Saturday following their funeral. (Pierce County Sheriff's Office/Ed Troyer)

Thursday AM update:

The man who killed his two sons in an explosive house fire in Washington state will not be buried in the same cemetery as the children, his family said Thursday.

Kirk Graves, the brother-in-law of Josh Powell, told The Associated Press that his mother has decided to give up a plot tentatively reserved at Woodbine Cemetery overlooking the boys' final resting place.

"We felt very strongly that it wasn't appropriate to put him anywhere near the boys, and we did our best over the last 48 hours to convince her to do something different," he said. "It wasn't that hard to convince her, she just got started off on the wrong path."


In an effort to keep Josh Powell away from his children for all of eternity, Crime Stoppers Tacoma-Pierce County has purchased two burial plots near the boys.

"The bottom line is, Josh Powell will not be near those two boys," Pierce County Sheriff's Sgt. Ed Troyer said in an exclusive interview with the Ron and Don Show on 97.3 KIRO FM.

Puyallup's city manager said on Wednesday Powell's surviving family members visited the public Woodbine Cemetery and selected a plot near the boys.

They haven't paid for it yet, and any sale is being put on hold because the parents of Powell's missing wife promised legal action. But that might not be necessary.

Troyer and Sheriff Paul Pastor used their own money and funds from Crime Stoppers Tacoma-Pierce County to buy plots two and four. The boys are buried together in number three.

If you want to help pay back Crime Stoppers Tacoma-Pierce County and be part of the plots purchase, you're encouraged to donate to Crime Stoppers. You can send a check directly to Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County at 6824 19th St. W. #139 in University Place, WA 98466.

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"This would keep that which is unacceptable from taking place," said Pastor. He added that he'll personally be sending out thank-you notes to anyone who donates, letting them know about the important role they've played in keeping Powell away from Charlie and Braden.

Troyer said the cost of the plots and plaques they plan to erect is about $4,000 to $5,000.

"We weren't too worried about the price. We know people will step up and donate toward it," Troyer said.

He added that if the boys' missing mother, Susan Powell, is found dead, they will gladly give up a plot so she will be forever near her sons.

Attorney Anne Bremner, who represents Susan Powell's parents, Charles and Judy Cox, has thanked everyone donating to Crime Stoppers.

"It's so important to stand up for what's right here and not let Josh Powell anywhere near those boys that he murdered, that he coaxed in there, and that he said 'I have a surprise for you.' Well here's a surprise for his family, you can't do this anymore. You can't make every day worse than the last for this family and those boys."

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Powell was a suspect in Susan Powell's 2009 disappearance from their home in West Valley City, Utah. He attacked his sons with a hatchet and exploded his house in a gas-fueled blaze, killing himself and the two boys on Feb. 5.

The boys were laid to rest in a single casket at Woodbine on Saturday, with more than 1,000 mourners in attendance, and the Coxes hope to bury Susan Powell there too if her remains are ever found.

Steve Downing, another attorney for the Coxes, said his office received a series of anonymous calls Tuesday afternoon reporting that Josh Powell's relatives had visited the cemetery. Concerned, he emailed the city of Puyallup on Tuesday night and asked to be notified of any plans to bury Josh Powell there.

"Same cemetery, different destinations," was what he initially told his clients about the matter. But after speaking with the Coxes further, he said, they feared "they couldn't go see their daughter or their grandsons with any peace at all" if Powell's remains were nearby.

Josh Powell had always claimed that he didn't know what happened to his wife. He took the boys _ then 2 and 4 _ on a midnight camping trip in freezing weather in the Utah desert, he said, and when he returned home the next day authorities were at the house looking for her.

Weeks later, he moved the boys to his father Steve's home in Puyallup. After Steve's arrest on voyeurism and child pornography charges last fall, the boys were removed from the house and turned over to the Coxes.

On Feb. 5, a social worker brought them to Josh Powell's rental home for what was supposed to be a court-sanctioned supervised visit. Powell let the boys inside, locked the social worker out, and killed them. A judge had recently ordered that Powell undergo a psycho-sexual evaluation if he hoped to regain custody, and in a last-minute message to his sister he said he couldn't live without his boys.

Steve Powell remains in custody, and authorities are interested in knowing whether he has information about Susan Powell's fate. On Tuesday, he filed a written notice in Pierce County Superior Court asserting his constitutional right to remain silent and not discuss any matters with Utah, Washington or federal law enforcement.

By Stephanie Klein, MyNorthwest.com Editor
The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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  • AMIWHOIAM wrote...
    POWELL
    "In an effort to keep Josh Powell away from his children for all of eternity". WAKE UP PLEASE! Josh is probably in hell, the boys in heaven. THey are already seperated for eternity. The body that is in the grave is empty of all life. The soul goes back to GOD who gave it. God does the seperating, NOT man!
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  • MainEvent wrote...
    Tax Money?
    I don't know how crime stoppers is funded but i assume its from tax dollars. We need to focus on taking care of the living before we worry about the dead, cause as far as i can tell were doing a pretty poor job.
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  • Colin Mc wrote...
    MainEvent
    I wish people could at least do a little bit of digging before assuming every dollar spent is a tax dollar. Crime Stoppers is an independent organization that works with police departments. Let's not get outraged about a nonissue..
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    Crime stoppers get NO money from the gubment.
    I know. Hard to believe right. Libs give money to everyone & everything; but not that org. They are a non-profit 501c3. As to CS dong this, I say good. Imagine: COPS THAT CARE. AJ, Assiah, dicknazi et al are going to have strokes.
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  • terracl wrote...
    its not tax money
    crime stoppers is all run by volunteers and the money that they get is from donations.
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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    The body in the grave...
    I know some may think that it really isn't important where someone is buried because it's just a body in the grave. But it isn't just that. Most importantly, those that are living and want to find some comfort in going to the cemetary to feel closer to those young boys, should not have to sit and look at a tombstone of the monster who killed them (and I am confident also the mother of the boys). It's about giving some peace to the surviving family and friends who had those little ones ripped from their lives. As for the Powell family.....really? You can't imagine why nobody wants your piece or garbage Josh buried next to Charlie and Braden? For once in this long disgusting story, be decent people and just bury him somewhere quietly away and quit blaming everyone else for Josh's actions and your difficulties.
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  • Sean wrote...
    You d4mn right it's important!
    JP should be in the far corner of the cemetery in an essentially unmarked grave, and his family should be happy with that. What a monster, and what nerve and insensitivity his clueless family has. Unbelievable....
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  • djmarimars wrote...
    Thanks, Ed and crimestoppers
    Crimestoppers is not tax funded. Thank you Ed Troyer and Crimestoppers for your compassion and generostiy. No one wants that piece of garbage anywhere near those poor kids. Put his body in the garbage dump, let the crows and worms recycle it. I will be sending a donation.
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  • Cash wrote...
    I am guessing
    That you folks who think this is stupid or silly were outraged at the news of the Marines who took a whiz on the bodies of the dead terrorists... You can't be angry or outraged about that and okay with the father who murdered his two children and having his sick and twisted family continue to abuse the victim(s), both living and deceased, by having the murderer burried next to his victims. There is a thing called respect and I for one think this is a good use of "Private Funds" to fight back. No public money was used in this.
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  • Loud Larry wrote...
    The decent thing to do…
    would be for the Powell family to find a nice abandoned mine shaft and toss his remains down it.
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  • anotherfencewalker wrote...
    Yes, toss him down a mine shaft..
    Then, piss on it..
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  • Sean wrote...
    Is it too much to ask...
    for "professional journalists" to refer to the police -- and very honorable ones at that -- as "cops?" Get out of the alley, KIRO. How about consistently showing just a BIT of respect for them and referring to them as "police" instead???
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  • 0623 wrote...
    Powell burial plots
    What a stupid waste of money! These people are dead, for heaven's sake.
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  • Sean wrote...
    It obviously matters to SOME people, 0623.
    Apparently not you.
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Moving the monster away if very important ........
    because I am in possession of a hatchet, a rockpick and a 14 lb sledge. I am a big angry male that can visit at 3:00 am in a thunderstorm. No policeman even if they saw me would press charges.(I.M.O). If the monsters grave is far away I will stay far away.And Ed I will step up.
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