Ongoing Investigation into the Deaths of Three Girls in Wenatchee
Recent doorbell camera footage has emerged, revealing interactions involving Travis Decker, a 32-year-old father linked to the tragic deaths of his three daughters in Wenatchee, Washington. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office released a clip that shows Decker just days before he was supposed to meet with his children. He is currently a suspect facing three counts of first-degree murder and luring.
Authorities are actively searching for Decker, and social media posts from the sheriff’s office indicate that they have released his images and videos as part of their investigative efforts.
Investigators are collaborating with law enforcement throughout the county and state, interviewing Decker’s acquaintances to gather more information. They’ve also deployed additional teams to various locations, as Decker is known to frequent the area.
New insights suggest that Decker has considerable wilderness survival skills, which could complicate search efforts. Despite this, the search teams are prepared and committed to locating him for an arrest.
Details surrounding the case shocking: the three girls—Paichin, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5—were found deceased near their father’s truck at a campsite in Wenatchee. This tragic discovery prompted an extensive manhunt.
According to court documents, the girls died from asphyxiation. They were discovered with plastic bags tied over their heads in a remote area of Washington. It’s truly grim to think about. Their mother had reported them missing after they did not return from Decker’s custody on Friday, and her concerns intensified when his phone went to voicemail.
Now, law enforcement is seeking public assistance in locating Decker. They’ve urged anyone with information to reach out.
During a recent press conference, Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison had a direct message for Decker: “If you want to see us, we want you to turn yourself in.”
