The franic 911 call from a social worker to authorities just prior to Josh Powell blowing up his house in Graham WA has been released.

Elizabeth Griffin-Hall brought Powell's sons to his home for a supervised visit, but he abruptly shut the door and locked her out.   The boys, Charlie, aged 5, and Braden, aged 7, were quickly ushered into the home, but Griffin-Hall was denied entry.  During the 911 call she expressed shock, saying "nothing like this has ever happened before at one of these visitations.  She told the dispatcher she thought she needed police and help, then four minutes into the six minute call, she said she smelled gasoline, and began to back away from the house.  In a second 911 call, Grffin-Hall frantically reports the house has exploded in flames.  Authorities also said just prior to the fire (based upon time stamps) Powell's sister called authorities fearing for his safety, saying he was sending "weird emails"  and "saying goodbye." Click here for the full story, and to hear the actual 911 call.

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