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Travis Decker is wanted on first-degree murder and kidnapping charges and has yet to be apprehended a month after the search for him began Wenatchee Police Department The sheriff’s office said ...
Travis Decker, 32, picked up the girls at their home in Wenatchee Valley, talked to his ex-wife for about 15 to 20 minutes and then left, Arianna Cozart, Whitney Decker's attorney, told ABC News.
Travis Decker has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping after allegedly killing his daughters Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5.
Over a month after murder suspect Travis Decker vanished, the local sheriff has a new theory about what may have happened to him; The U.S. Army veteran has been missing since he picked up his ...
Latest in search for Travis Decker, Army veteran suspected of killing 3 young daughters 01:56. Federal authorities in Idaho say they have ended a search in the Sawtooth National Forest after ...
Amid the search for Travis Decker, who is wanted for the murders of his three daughters, continues, authorities revealed a suspected DNA match to blood discovered on the truck where they were found.
A possible sighting of Travis Decker -- the dad accused of murdering his three daughters over a month ago -- is being investigated in the wake of a family saying they may have spotted the fugitive ...
Alleged child murderer Travis Decker was possibly sighted in a vast Idaho forest Saturday as authorities desperately try to find the dangerous survivalist accused of killing his three daughters ...
Wednesday marked one month since law enforcement found Travis Decker’s white pickup along Icicle Road near Leavenworth. But the search for the Wenatchee ex-soldier accused of killing his three ...
Travis Decker is wanted on first-degree murder and kidnapping charges and has yet to be apprehended a month after the search for him began The sheriff’s office said the Washington State Crime ...
Travis Decker, 32, picked up the girls at their home in Wenatchee Valley, talked to his ex-wife for about 15 to 20 minutes and then left, Arianna Cozart, Whitney Decker's attorney, told ABC News.