7 February 2012, 12:13 am
SEATTLE (Reuters) - The two boys of a man who blew up his Washington state home, killing himself and his sons, suffered chop wounds in their final moments and died of smoke inhalation, a law enforcement official said on Monday. Josh Powell was in a bitter custody battle with his missing wife's p... Read More »
6 February 2012, 11:36 pm
The two boys of a man who blew up his Washington state home, killing himself and his sons, suffered chop wounds in their final moments and died of smoke inhalation, a law enforcement official said on Monday.... Read More »
6 February 2012, 10:56 pm
The police chief heading the investigation into missing Utah mother Susan Powell's disappearance says the case will remain open, and detectives hope to interview the father of her now-dead husband.... Read More »
6 February 2012, 12:47 pm
Washington police say Josh Powell and his two young sons have been killed in an explosion at the Powells' Graham, Wash., home.... Read More »
6 February 2012, 10:05 am
GRAHAM, Wash. (AP) -- Josh Powell's note was simple and short, a farewell to the world after two years of being scrutinized in the media, hammered by police and questioned by judges, prosecutors and social workers, living his life under a microscope since the day his wife vanished.... Read More »
6 February 2012, 2:26 am
Washington police say Josh Powell and his two young sons have been killed in an explosion at the Powells' Graham, Wash., home. Officials are calling the deaths a murder-suicide.... Read More »
6 February 2012, 2:11 am
Washington police say Josh Powell and his two young sons have been killed in an explosion at the Powells' Graham, Wash., home. Officials are calling the deaths a murder-suicide.... Read More »
5 February 2012, 10:24 pm
Washington, Feb 6 (IANS) Three people, including two boys, were killed Sunday in an explosion at a home in the north-western US state of Washington.... Read More »
5 February 2012, 5:49 pm
A bill before the Legislature would have Washington join a growing number of states that automatically collect DNA from people when they're arrested for a serious crime, rather than waiting until they're convicted.... Read More »
5 February 2012, 9:55 am
GENE JOHNSON Associated Press SEATTLE Anthony Dias is the poster boy for why police and prosecutors hope Washington will join a growing number of states that require people to give DNA samples as soon as they're arrested for a serious crime, rather than waiting until they're convicted. In 20... Read More »