Feds declare Travis Decker dead as they drop case, but sheriff still waiting for DNA on fugitive dad
Federal authorities say Travis Decker is dead as they drop their case against the fugitive dad suspected of killing his three ...
Travis Decker, a military veteran who killed his daughters – ages 9, 8 and 5 – at a Washington campground, was found dead ...
The human remains, identified through DNA testing conducted by a Washington State crime lab, were discovered earlier this ...
The U.S. Marshals Service has declared the father accused of allegedly killing his three daughters to be dead, according to a ...
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Travis Decker manhunt: Remains positively identified as dad accused of murdering 3 daughters
Human remains found near a remote wooded area have been positively identified as Travis Decker, the father accused of killing his three kids, officials said.
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DNA tests confirm Travis Decker’s death, ending months-long manhunt
The human remains found near Leavenworth, Wash. have been identified as Travis Decker, who was wanted in connection with the ...
Chelan County Coroner Wayne Harris told CBS News in an email that Decker's "cause and manner" of death, along with the time ...
Human remains found last week in Washington state were confirmed to belong to Travis Decker — who was declared dead this week after a three-month manhunt for the father accused of killing his ...
Authorities in Washington state say forensic tests confirm that the remains of a former soldier who was wanted for killing ...
Decker, a 32-year-old former Army soldier, was accused in May of killing his three daughters, 9-year-old Paityn Decker, 8-year-old Evelyn Decker and 5-year-old Olivia Decker.
The U.S. Marshals Service, which had been leading the manhunt for Decker, declared him dead Wednesday in a court filing to ...
According to the coroner, an autopsy of Travis Decker's body cannot be done based on what little remains of him. Because of ...
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