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U.S. Marshals Believe Travis Decker Is Dead, Prosecutors Move to Dismiss Warrant
Travis Decker is declared dead by U.S. Marshals after remains believed to be his were found; DNA confirmation is pending as the manhunt ends following the deaths of his three daughters.
- U.S. marshals have declared Travis Decker, who was charged with killing his three daughters Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia in May, deceased after finding what they believed were his remains in Washington state.
- Decker failed to return his daughters to their mother, Whitney Decker, after a scheduled visitation on May 30, and the girls' bodies were later found at a campground in Leavenworth, Washington.
- Decker, a former Army soldier with a history of mental health struggles, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping for allegedly suffocating his daughters.
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Authorities are still awaiting DNA confirmation of the remains located in a wooded area of Leavenworth.
Prosecutors say Travis Decker is dead, asks court to drop charges
Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to drop charges against a father accused of killing his three daughters, stating the U.S. Marshals Service told them Travis Decker was dead, according to reports.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleTravis Decker, Man Accused of Killing His Daughters, Is Dead, US Marshals Service Reportedly Says
The hunt for Travis Decker, an Army veteran accused of killing his three young daughters near Leavenworth, Washington, could be over, but authorities are urging caution.
·Boston, United States
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