BREAKING: Decomposed Remains Found on Mountain Are Travis Decker, DNA Test Confirms
Share and Follow

Washington officials announced on Thursday that human remains discovered last week belong to a man who vanished after allegedly killing his three daughters.

Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison said the decomposed remains — found on September 19 on Grindstone Mountain  — are those of Travis Decker. The announcement comes two days after U.S. Marshals petitioned the court to drop its criminal case against Decker, who was unaccounted for but presumed dead, according to The Seattle Times.

The police department’s announcement also comes after claiming U.S. Marshals “jumped the gun” by declaring Decker legally deceased. At the time, authorities were awaiting DNA results to formally identify the remains discovered on September 19.

Decker’s decomposed remains were reportedly found in a wooded area south of Leavenworth. At the time, Morrison reportedly requested various forensic tests from the Washington State Patrol’s crime lab — including tests on a partial spinal column, two femurs, two feet, and clothing discovered alongside the human remains. The clothes undergoing testing are Army Ranger shorts, a shirt, and a bracelet.

The remains were located less than a mile from the Rock Island Campground, where 9-year-old Paityn Decker, 8-year-old Evelyn Decker, and 5-year-old Olivia Decker’s bodies were found on June 2.

All three girls had plastic bags over their heads — two of the girls had two bags over their heads, and the third had three bags.

Police suspect that Decker killed his three daughters during a planned visitation and then fled. DNA analysis confirmed the former Army soldier was the only suspect in the slayings — as the DNA on the bags only belonged to him or his daughters.

Near the crime scene, Decker’s truck was found abandoned with bloody handprints on the tailgate. Decker’s cellphone allegedly placed him in the vicinity when his daughters were last seen.

An arrest warrant was issued for Decker in June. At the time, he was wanted for three counts of first-degree aggravated murder and three counts of first-degree kidnapping.

This story is breaking.

[Feature Photo: Wenatchee police]

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Tragic Overboard Incident Sparks Lawsuit: Family Holds Royal Caribbean Accountable

A lawsuit has been initiated against Royal Caribbean Cruise Line following the…

Gainesville Woman Caught Red-Handed in Unusual Home Depot Theft Spree

Staff Report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – In a surprising turn of events, 60-year-old…

Jury Calls for Death Penalty in Case of Man Convicted of Killing Pregnant Girlfriend

Left: Kaylin Fiengo (Peoples Choice Mortuary). Right: Donovan L. Faison (Seminole County…

Outrage as Hospital Staff Laugh While Grieving Parents Mourn Their 9-Day-Old Infant

Left: Z’ibreyea S. Parker. Right: Hilary Johnson II (Norfolk Police Department). Inset:…

Horrifying Discovery: New Mexico Man Accused of Killing Mother After Her Body Found in Freezer

In a chilling development from Albuquerque, New Mexico, law enforcement has taken…

Police Report: Man Allegedly Attempts to Follow and Confront Woman After Target Visit

Inset: Joshua York (Greene County Jail). Background: Target in Springfield, Missouri, where…

Oklahoma Fugitive’s Shocking 13-Year Disappearance: From Faked Death to Justice Served

An Oklahoma man, previously convicted for child sex offenses, has been apprehended…

Father Allegedly Opens Fire on Son During Heated Argument: Police Report

Left inset: Durante Tolliver (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office). Right inset: Durante Schofield…