Three days after Olivia (5), Evelyn (8) and Paitlyn (9) Decker were reported missing, their bodies were found on Monday near a campsite in Chelan County, 110 kilometers east of Seattle in the state of Washington. The girls each had a plastic bag. The first findings showed that they may have been killed by suffocation. Their hands were also tied together with bands.
It was their mother who had given up the girls around 9.45 pm on Friday evening when they had not returned from a planned visit to their father Travis, a former soldier from whom she was divorced. He had come to pick them up around 5 pm and had to return them at 8 pm, but did not.
Man would suffer from ‘some mental problems’
According to the Wenatchee police, where the mother lives, she was immediately worried because, according to her, the man ‘is struggling with a few mental problems’. The personality disorder Borderline had also been established with him, the woman said, and she suspected that he no longer took the medication to keep it under control.
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The police keep a manhunt on the man who is suspected of kidnapping and triple murder. His car was found near the campsite where the girls were found. Whether he is still alive is not clear.

