Steven Powell, convicted sex offender and father-in-law of missing woman, released from prison

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Steven Powell – a  sex offender with a bizarre history including a missing daughter-in-law Susan Cox Powell  – has been released from prison, according to Washington Department of Corrections.

Powell was found guilty in 2015 for possessing child porn and taking pictures of two neighbor girls, ages 8 and 10, as they used a family bathroom. He faced up to five years in prison, but prisoners who do not have behavior incidents while incarcerated can get significant time off their sentence.

Powell started making headlines in 2009, when his son, Josh Powell first reported his wife missing from their Utah home. Here’s a timeline of events.

[Dec. 2009] Josh Powell first reported his wife missing from their Utah home on December 6, 2009.

At that time, Josh told police he'd taken his two young sons on an overnight camping trip, and when they returned, she was gone. Five days after that report, police in Utah named Josh Powell a "person of interest. He’s the only person police ever publicly tied to her disappearance.

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[August 2011] The search for Susan Cox Powell heated up again on August 18, 2011, when police citing a new lead, opened a new search near Ely, Nevada.

KIRO 7 was alongside investigators in the desert, but nothing relating to Susan Powell turned up.
Exactly one week after that, those investigators came to Puyallup. Investigators removed computers from the home of Steven Powell, where he lived with his son Josh, and Josh and Susan's two boys Charlie and Brayden.

[February 2012] Josh Powell was renting a different house in Graham, and he blew it up. He killed  himself and the two boys.

Susan Powell has never been found and she is presumed dead. Watch coverage below, scroll down to keep reading.

[June 2012] Four months later, June 15, Steven Powell was sentenced to two-and-a-half years for recording images of two young neighbor girls in their bathroom.

Powell was convicted on 14 counts of voyeurism in May 2012 for repeatedly videotaping and photography the girls, then ages eight and ten, from the bedroom window of his South Hill home as they used a family bathroom.

[March 2014] Steven was released from prison and registered as a sex offender on March 23, 2014. He served 30 months.

He registered as a level two sex offender.

[October 2014] Steven was arrested again for a reinstated charge of child pornography.

Steven was arrested after the appellate court ruled trial judge Ronald Culpepper was mistaken when he dismissed the charge saying video of two young neighbor girls did not meet the legal threshold for child porn.

“Child pornography does not have to be hardcore pornography to meet the definition under the law,” said Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Lindquist. “These are naked underage girls that he is videotaping and photographing.”

Watch coverage below, scroll down to keep reading.

[July 2015] Steven undergoes another trial that last for nearly a week.

On July 13, 2015, it took jurors just a little over two hours to find him guilty of possessing child porn for taking pictures of the two neighbor girls.

Watch coverage below, scroll down to keep reading.

[August 2015] A judge hands Steven the maximum sentence on child pornography charges.

In a bizarre, eight-minute long statement during his sentencing, Steven Powell blamed his conviction of possessing child porn on the investigation into his son Josh and the disappearance Susan Cox Powell.

[July 2017] Powell is released from custody. KIRO 7 News is working to learn what led up to his release.

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