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Human remains identified as Travis Decker, wanted for killing his daughters in Washington state
Human remains identified as Travis Decker, wanted for killing his daughters in Washington state
Human remains identified as Travis Decker, wanted for killing his daughters in Washington state

Published on: 09/26/2025

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FILE - Pictures, flowers and candles mark a makeshift memorial, June 3, 2025, in Wenatchee, Wash., in honor of Olivia, Paityn and Evelyn Decker, who were found dead near Leavenworth after their father Travis Decker failed to return them after a scheduled visitation. (Nick Wagner/The Seattle Times via AP)

Forensic tests confirmed that human remains found on a remote mountain in Washington state this month were those of Travis Decker, a former soldier wanted for killing his three young daughters last spring, officials confirmed Thursday.

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