CBS/AP/ February 8, 2012, 10:27 AM

Josh Powell's family: He didn't cause "tragedy"

A sign in tribute to Charlie and Braden Powell is shown posted at a memorial Feb. 7, 2012, at Carson Elementary School in Puyallup, Wash., where Charlie attended school.

A sign in tribute to Charlie and Braden Powell is shown posted at a memorial Feb. 7, 2012, at Carson Elementary School in Puyallup, Wash., where Charlie attended school. / AP Photo

Two people who said they're related to Josh Powell blamed the government, "religious bias" and "the internet kangaroo courts" for what the family's endured since the disappearance of Powell's wife Susan in 2009, CBS affiliate KIRO-TV in Seattle reported Wednesday.

The couple came forward after authorities said Josh Powell torched his house Sunday while he and his two boys, 7-year-old Charlie and 5-year-old Braden, were still inside. Powell, long a person of interest in his wife's disappearance, locked out the social worker accompanying the boys on the state-supervised visit, the police said.

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Maurice and Patti Leach, who identified themselves as Powell's uncle and aunt, said in their Tuesday night statement that they were disillusioned by the legal system that granted custody rights for the boys to Susan Cox Powell's parents.

(At left, watch a "CBS This Morning" report on the case)

"In our hearts and minds we feel that this family tragedy was set into motion from the beginning due in part to the various questionable government agencies' practices, religious bias, the internet kangaroo courts, and sensationalized news media, all of whom have circumvented the laws that protect all of our rights to due process," the Leachs said in the statement.

Josh Powell claimed that on the night Susan Powell vanished, he took the boys from their home in West Valley City, Utah, on a late-night camping trip. Authorities eventually searched the central Utah desert but found nothing.

Susan Powell's father said that when police went to the family home after she was reported missing, they found a wet spot in the house being dried by two fans. Police have not commented further on what they found.

Read the Leachs' complete statement below:

We are grievously saddened at the loss that the Cox and Powell families have suffered. There is no justification for the loss of two innocent children, Charles and Braden.

Josh had asked us to step in and offer our support in helping him as the next patriarchs of the family with the absence of Steve, his father. We were also asked by Josh if we would offer a safe haven for his sons should the need arise; our answer was absolutely yes.

We felt that Josh represented himself using a great deal of restraint with patience and dignity at his children's custody hearing, even though it did not work out in his favor. Our family's suggestions to Josh both before and after the hearing were that if he had any credible facts, no matter how disturbing, he should present it so that due process would be possible. We believe that Josh continued to use this restraint because of the fear of losing his sons and the love he had for all of his family members that he so desperately tried to protect.

When we arrived in the state of Washington we believed in America's legal system. After witnessing how broken the system was and the events that took place before our eyes, both inside the court room and outside, we left for home in disillusionment of the legal system and concern for our family's posterity.

In our hearts and minds we feel that this family tragedy was set into motion from the beginning due in part to the various questionable government agencies' practices, religious bias, the internet kangaroo courts, and sensationalized news media, all of whom have circumvented the laws that protect all of our rights to due process. We believe that the stewardship of the responsibilities that have been entrusted to those organizations and individuals has been completely compromised.

America, this is not only a tragedy, Sunday was a dark day for all of our families.

Uncle Maurice, Aunt Patti

P.S. Josh, Susan, Charles, and Braden, you will always remain in our hearts.

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GiddyUpGo99 says:
Let's just say that poor Josh is totally innocent of killing Susan. All this time he really has been victimized by the media and hated by the public and in reality he really was just on a camping trip, and Susan ran off with some guy while he was gone. Let's just pretend for a second like that's actually true.

I don't care how victimized you are, how mean everyone else is to you, how many untruths are being said about you ... the correct response to that is not to murder your children. I don't care how badly you've been mistreated, if you murder a child you are a monster, and I have no sympathy for you.

What these people are saying is ridiculous. They're saying that Josh has no accountability for his own actions because he was driven to do those terrible things. So I guess when people are mean to you it's OK to turn around and kill the ones you supposedly love. Shameful.
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poohdog1998 says:
Josh Powell was a nut case. For a father to kill his children was not only a tragedy but the way he did was devastating. For his family to defend him and blame it on the govenment well they are just as crazy as he was. I hope he burns in hell.
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lin1945-2009 says:
I am sorry but the entire Powell family, with the one exception, Jennifer Graves, have issues and clouded judgment. They all want to protect Josh who was evil to his core. He was evil to his mother 20 years ago and now she acts like he is some perfect person the world has turned on. Wake up, Terri, he MURDERED your grandsons after taking a hatchet to them. He killed their mother to deprive her of their love. He killed Charlie and Braden to prevent anyone else loving them and raising them. He is a coward. He is the worst possible human being . . . fathers do not murder their children. Josh Powell was a phony, sick human being, demented and disgusting. Now we have to worry if the bad seed has spread from Steve Powell to the others. To read the ridiculous statement by Aunt Patti and Uncle Maurice is a waste of time. Do they not understand that their nephew, Josh Powell, murdered two innocent boys and took the life from their mother. Now Susan, Charlie and Braden are together for eternity and Josh will never see them again. Steve and Terri should have gotten help for Josh 25 years ago to stop him from becoming the monster he was. RIP, little ones. You are home in the arms of your beloved mother.
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Greener_jg says:
So, poor Josh had no accountabilty here?

We all deal with frustrations/challenges/injustices and so on. But excuse me, this family tradegy was set in motion by noting other than a cowardice(took his own life so as not to face the music), selfish (if I can not have the kids, no one else will, poor me attitude) monsterous (the facts of the case speak for themself) individual.

Hindsight is 20/20 in terms of what would have, could have, should have happened and authorities actions leading up to the final murders. Nonetheless, the final accountability resides with Josh.

When I first heard of this appalling story (last evening on 20/20) I half expected to find out about the years of mental illness suffered by the perpetrator that may have provided some insight of a breakdown of this nature and the injustices of a system that could not cope with circumventing such a horrific climax. Instead though, the guy is of sound mind and appears of reasonable intelligence. In other words, he knew full well of what he was doing and the pain he was inflicting. But, his selfish grief trumpted all of this and he acted on it.

There is no one else to blame here.

My utmost compassion and sincere condolences for the Cox family.

As for Josh though ... well, your true judgement is upon you now buddy ... How do you like the coffee?
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debbie1120 says:
I saw these people on Nancy Grace last night. This man is guilty as sin. Thoughtful guy, my butt. He killed his kids before he blew himself up in that house. He killed his wife, bottomline is he's no good
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badgrammr says:
What a wonderful family! Reality show?
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guest173 says:
so many families of criminals always say their kids are angels. josh chopped little boys necks but he is the victim here. the media should stop interviewing his family they are idiots
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pammmmmm says:
Josh powell may have been targeted a bit much in the eyes of some but, what he did to his children is pure evil and hatred for his children. He chopped them and burned them! What a psycho! So sad for the grandparent!
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suzala5656 says:
My deepest, sincere condolences to the Cox family. With hindsight being 20/20...instead of the beautiful, loving, devoted mother Susan Cox, why couldn't Josh Powell have married casey anthony? Those two woulda been a perfectly lit match among their gas cans & dead bodies in their trunks. They could've destroyed each other and made this world a better place. Oh well. One devil down, another one yet to go. Maybe powell's aunt & uncle can take casey in to replace their poor, innocent, media-hounded deceased nephew? How dare they blame anyone else but HIM!! "Denial" ain't just a river on Hopespring Drive, now IS it? It's becoming RAMPANT!!!
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tiredofthetimes replies:
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*applause*
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no1blonde says:
What tragedy? Killing his children was nothing short of cold blooded murder. No doubt in my mind he did away with his wife as well.
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