Tragic Case Unfolds: Father Accused of Killing Three Daughters
Federal Warrant Issued for Suspect
A federal arrest warrant has been issued for Travis Decker, a Washington state man charged with the heinous murders of his three young daughters—9-year-old Paityn, 8-year-old Evelyn, and 5-year-old Olivia. Authorities are seeking Decker for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, following his prior state charges of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping.
Circumstances of the Crime
On the afternoon of the tragedy, Decker reportedly took the girls from their mother’s home under the pretext of a “planned visitation.” According to custody agreements, he was required to return them that same day and was prohibited from keeping them overnight. When Decker failed to bring them back, their mother, Whitney Decker, contacted law enforcement.
Initially, the Washington State Patrol declined to issue an Amber Alert, citing a lack of criteria met for the alert system. Instead, they issued an endangered person alert, which lacks the expansive reach and urgency of an Amber Alert.
Discovery of Bodies
On Monday, investigators discovered Decker’s abandoned truck and subsequently located the bodies of the girls, which had been placed in plastic bags and bound with zip ties. According to court documents, law enforcement believes Decker utilized his military training and survival skills to evade capture.
The affidavit filed with the warrant revealed alarming online searches made by Decker just days before the incident, including queries on relocating to Canada, indicating a possible plan to flee.
Warning Signs Ignored
Whitney Decker had expressed concerns over her ex-husband’s mental state through divorce and custody documents over the last two years. In a recent protection order petition, she detailed escalating troubling behaviors, including abrupt termination of counseling sessions and erratic communications with the children.
“His boss warned me that Travis was on the brink of something extreme,” Whitney wrote. She also noted that he had attempted to reconcile their marriage shortly before the incident.
Failings in Protective Services
Arianna Cozart, Whitney’s attorney, highlighted systemic failures, stating, “The system let her children down. It was the inadequacies in the services for our veterans that killed those children.” The investigation continues as authorities search for Decker, who remains at large.
This case serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the complexities and challenges surrounding custody disputes and mental health, particularly within the context of military service.
Updates and Ongoing Investigation
As this tragic story unfolds, police are urging anyone with information on Travis Decker’s whereabouts to come forward. Further updates will be provided as they emerge.

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