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Authorities released 911 calls that revealed a social worker's frantic attempts to alert authorities that Josh Powell had locked himself in his home with his two young sons, moments before he set off a huge fire that killed all inside.
Before the fire erupted, the woman, who was supposed to monitor a supervised visit between Powell and his children, said he grabbed them and wouldn't let her in the door.
"What should I do?" she asks the dispatcher. "Nothing like this has ever happened before at these visitations. ... I could hear one of the kids crying, and he still wouldn't let me in."
Newly-released 911 calls reveal how social worker Elizabeth Griffin-Hall told authorities that the man refused to allow her into the home and that she was “afraid for their lives.”
When a dispatcher told her that authorities had to respond to life-threatening situations first, she replied, “This could be life threatening!”
During the second call....
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