MYNORTHWEST NEWS

New documents show Josh Powell planned to take psychosexual exam

Mar 2, 2012, 12:37 PM | Updated: 5:32 pm

Josh Powell had agreed to take a highly intrusive psychosexual evaluation in order to regain custod...

Josh Powell had agreed to take a highly intrusive psychosexual evaluation in order to regain custody of his two boys, according to DSHS. (AP Photo)

(AP Photo)

Josh Powell had agreed to take a highly intrusive psychosexual evaluation in order to regain custody of his two boys, according to emails released by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Friday.

The emails were among 1,699 pages of new documents related to Powell’s ongoing custody case obtained through a public disclosure request. It is the second installment of documents released after Powell killed himself and his two sons on Feb. 5.

In an entry dated Feb. 2, just a day after a court psychologist ordered Powell take the exam, to include a polygraph, a DSHS worked indicated he had received approval from Powell’s attorney, Jeffrey Basset, to schedule the exam with Dr. Vincent Gollogly.

“Spoke briefly on phone with Dr. Gollogly to ensure he was ok to renew his contract and provide this service to Mr. Powell,” wrote Forest Jacobson, the CPS social worker assigned to Powell’s case. “He indicated yes to both.”

A psychosexual exam is typically conducted by a psychologist, licensed by the state as a sexual offender treatment provider. Bellevue criminal defense attorney Robert Perez said the exam is invasive, embarrassing and unpleasant.

“A person who goes through one of these experiences is asked about virtually every development in their life, their childhood history, their family history, their educational history and, of course, every intimate detail of their sexual history,” Perez said.

The goal is to find out if the subject is a sexual deviant, if they’re dangerous and if they are amenable to treatment.

There had been speculation that Powell murdered his children to avoid taking the exam, and the polygraph, which some believed would implicate him in his wife’s disappearance. It was ordered after authorities in Utah sent a file containing 400 images of computer-generated incest to authorities in Washington state. Based on those images, Powell was told he could not regain custody of his sons, Charlie and Braden, until he agreed to undergo the exam.

Powell’s wife, Susan Cox Powell, went missing from their West Valley City home in Dec. 2009. Powell, who moved to Puyallup after her disappearance, has been a person of interest in the case.

The new documents also shined an eerie light on Powell’s state of mind before the explosion at his rental home in Graham, Wash, on Feb. 5.

“Have a great day!” Powell wrote to Jacobsen in an email of Feb. 2, three days before the murders. “Thank you for working on the visitation and other services. I’ll hope to see you this week at the visitation.”

It was at that visitation that Powell struck his two boys, 5 and 7, with a hatchet before lighting the home they were in on fire. Powell also died in the blaze.

97.3 KIRO FM continues to comb through the hundreds of pages of documents, and will update this story as new information is uncovered.

MyNorthwest News

Greenland us take over trump...

EMMA BURROWS AND BEN FINLEY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

How the US could take over Greenland and the potential challenges

U.S. President Donald Trump wants to own Greenland. He has repeatedly said the U.S. must take control of the strategically located and mineral-rich island.

1 day ago

mississippi six killed...

Associated Press

Six killed in Mississippi, suspect in custody

Authorities said a person was in custody Saturday after six people were killed in a series of related shootings in eastern Mississippi.

1 day ago

mountlake terrace town hall...

MyNorthwest Staff

Mountlake Terrace launches two town halls to discuss budget gap, fiscal sustainability

The City of Mountlake Terrace is launching two "fiscal town halls" in January to receive public feedback from its residents.

1 day ago

gas-powered leaf blower...

Julia Dallas

Seattle Parks on track to ditch gas leaf blowers; citywide ban lacks clear path forward

A year past its goal, Seattle continues to work on a plan to eliminate gas-powered leaf blowers for a greener future.

1 day ago

Pierce County dog ejected...

Jason Sutich

Dog ejected through windshield during high-speed chase in Pierce County

A high-speed chase in Pierce County resulted in a dog being ejected from the fleeing vehicle as it came to a crash in a ditch on Tuesday morning.

2 days ago

Ship Canal Bridge...

Nate Connors

It’s back! Revive I-5 in Seattle returns this weekend

Join the revitalization of Seattle's Ship Canal Bridge this weekend with engaging events and updates from WSDOT on preservation efforts.

2 days ago

New documents show Josh Powell planned to take psychosexual exam