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Josh's dad Steve Powell wasn’t keen on having police visit his house. It was Dec. 17, 2009; 10 days since his daughter-in-law Susan Powell had vanished from the West Valley City, Utah home she shared with her husband, Josh Powell. Detectives were preparing to speak with Steve face-to-face to see what, if anything, he knew. Josh Powell was then the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance and presumed murder. West Valley City police didn’t know it, but Josh was that same day seeing a physical therapist for a shoulder injury. Steve wanted to make sure his conversation with police took place somewhere other than his home. On the same day that Steve was talking to the detectives in Washington, Josh was visiting a physical therapist in Utah. A driver had hit the back of Josh’s minivan on Sept. 2, 2009, two months prior, causing minor damage to the van’s tailgate. He did not report the crash to police but did open a claim with his insurance company. Josh also went to a clinic that day complaining of neck and back pain. He received a prescription for cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxant. He immediately began seeing a chiropractor, though not the same one Susan already frequented. Susan mentioned the crash in several emails and Facebook messages during September and October of 2009. In one, she described Josh’s injury as “classic whiplash stuff.” With this exclusive information obtained by Cold, we get into this, and much more, in Episode 6: Josh in the Wind ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe below on your platform of choice or wherever you listen to podcasts and be sure and leave us a rating or a review and share it with your friends, it really helps us out a lot: Apple: http://bit.ly/ColdonApple Google: http://bit.ly/ColdonGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/ColdonSpotify ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow for the latest on our website: http://bit.ly/TheColdPodcast Keep up to date on the latest with our Social accounts: Twitter: http://bit.ly/TwitterCold Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBCold Instagram: http://bit.ly/IGCold Reddit: http://bit.ly/RedditCold ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Episodes: Episode 1: http://bit.ly/ColdEp1 Episode 2: http://bit.ly/ColdEp2 Episode 3:http://bit.ly/ColdEp3 Episode 4: http://bit.ly/ColdEp4 Episode 5: http://bit.ly/ColdEp5 Episode 6: http://bit.ly/ColdEp6 Episode 7: http://bit.ly/ColdEp7 Episode 8: http://bit.ly/ColdEp8 Episode 9: http://bit.ly/ColdEp9 Episode 10: http://bit.ly/ColdEp10 Episode 11: http://bit.ly/ColdEp11 Episode 12: http://bit.ly/ColdEp12 Episode 13: http://bit.ly/ColdEp13 Episode 14: http://bit.ly/ColdEp14 Episode 15: http://bit.ly/ColdEp15 Episode 16: http://bit.ly/ColdEp16 Episode 17: http://bit.ly/ColdEp17 Episode 18: http://bit.ly/ColdEp18 If Susan’s story sounds familiar in your own life, in other words, if you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse in any form, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Support in the US is only a phone call away at the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or online at https://www.thehotline.org/