Where were the remains found?
The remains were found in a remote wooded area south of Leavenworth, Washington.
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The Chelan County Sheriff's Office believes it has found the remains of Travis Decker, the man wanted for the murder of his three daughters in May. The discovery brings a potential close to a case that has gripped the Pacific Northwest for...
The search for Travis Decker began after the bodies of his three daughters were found near the Rock Island Campground in Chelan County. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office, along with other law enforcement agencies and the FBI, launched an extensive manhunt that spanned several states. Decker, a former Army infantryman with wilderness survival skills, proved elusive, leading to a prolonged and resource-intensive search.
The discovery of the remains occurred during a search led by the U.S. Marshals Service Pacific Northwest Violent Offender Task Force. The area where the remains were found, south of Leavenworth, was a focus of the search due to Decker’s familiarity with the terrain.
Throughout the search, authorities received numerous tips and possible sightings, including some in Idaho, but none led to Decker’s capture. The FBI even shut down the Rock Island Campground in late August to conduct an extensive grid search, finding "several items" after two days combing the area that were to be sent back for testing, including bones.
Whitney Decker, the girls’ mother and Travis’ ex-wife, had previously sought a protection order due to his deteriorating mental health. Court documents revealed that Decker struggled with mental health issues, including PTSD.
The remains were found in a remote wooded area south of Leavenworth, Washington.
Preliminary findings suggest the remains belong to Travis Decker, but DNA analysis is pending for confirmation.
Travis Decker was wanted for three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree kidnapping in connection with the deaths of his three daughters.
The Chelan County medical examiner determined the official cause of death for the girls to be suffocation.
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