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KSTU Fox 13's Apparent Collaboration with Police
In 2011, KSTU Fox 13 allegedly collaborated with police in obtaining evidence related to the Josh Powell case by sending a reporter to cover events and interviews. The station's president and general manager, Tim Ermish, did not deny the collaboration but stated that the station was simply reporting on the news.
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Josh is confronted by the man accused of his wife's disappearance while building toys with his children in Iraq, leaving him fearing for his safety and his children's.
21:43 - 25:51 (04:08)
Summary
Josh is confronted by the man accused of his wife's disappearance while building toys with his children in Iraq, leaving him fearing for his safety and his children's. Despite Chuck Cox's dislike for Josh, he empathized with the frustration of not knowing where his daughter is.
ChapterKSTU Fox 13's Apparent Collaboration with Police
EpisodeThe Susan Powell Case Files | Operation Tsunami | 11
PodcastCold
Police had arrangements with Fox 13 for the Susan Powell Tsunami plan, and on the same day, Chuck held a honk and wave event.
25:52 - 29:08 (03:16)
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Police had arrangements with Fox 13 for the Susan Powell Tsunami plan, and on the same day, Chuck held a honk and wave event. Detectives encouraged Chuck to obtain a restraining order against the Powells while attempting to retrieve Susan's journals.
ChapterKSTU Fox 13's Apparent Collaboration with Police
EpisodeThe Susan Powell Case Files | Operation Tsunami | 11
PodcastCold
Despite the judge not granting a full domestic violence restraining order, anti-harassment orders were granted to Powell based on his claims of threats from Susan's father.
29:08 - 33:19 (04:10)
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Despite the judge not granting a full domestic violence restraining order, anti-harassment orders were granted to Powell based on his claims of threats from Susan's father. The station, KSTU Fox 13, had previously collaborated with police on the case.