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Wanted dad searched ‘how to relocate to Canada’ before 3 daughters’ deaths

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Michelle Butterfield
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Travis Decker, 32, a Washington state father, is accused of murdering his three young daughters (Paityn, 9; Evelyn, 8; Olivia, 5), whose bodies were found near a campground with zip-tied hands and bags over their heads. Days before their deaths, Decker searched online for 'how to relocate to Canada' and 'jobs canada.' An extensive multi-agency manhunt is underway for Decker, who has military training and is charged with three counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

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  1. 1 Late May (recent): Travis Decker searched online for information on relocating to Canada.
  2. 2 May 30: Daughters Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia Decker were last seen leaving their home for a 'planned visitation' with Travis Decker.
  3. 3 May 31: Washington State Patrol issued an endangered missing person alert for the sisters and their father.
  4. 4 Recent Monday: The endangered missing persons alert for the sisters was called off.
  5. 5 Recent Tuesday: The bodies of the three daughters were found near a campground.
  6. 6 Recent Thursday: Authorities announced they were expanding their search efforts for Travis Decker near the Pacific Crest Trail.
  7. 7 This week: A new charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was added against Travis Decker.
  • Three young girls were murdered.
  • Travis Decker is a wanted fugitive facing multiple murder and kidnapping charges.
  • An extensive multi-agency manhunt is underway.
  • Public safety warnings have been issued for residents in remote areas.
What: Travis Decker, a Washington state father, is accused of murdering his three young daughters, whose bodies were found near a campground. Days before their deaths, Decker searched online for information on relocating to Canada. An extensive multi-agency manhunt is underway for him.
When: The daughters' bodies were found on a recent Tuesday, a day after an endangered missing persons alert was called off on Monday. They were last seen on May 30. Decker's online searches were made late last month (May). New charges were added this week.
Where: Washington state, Wenatchee (daughters' home), Leavenworth (campground near where bodies found), near the Canadian border, Pacific Crest Trail, Chelan County, Kittitas County, King County, Snohomish County, Okanogan County (areas for search).
Why: Travis Decker is accused of murdering his daughters and kidnapping them. His online searches for relocating to Canada suggest an intent to flee prosecution for these serious charges.
How: Travis Decker took his three daughters for a 'planned visitation.' Their bodies were later discovered with signs of foul play. Evidence from his online search history suggests he was planning to flee to Canada. Authorities, aware of his military training in survival and long-distance movements, have launched a multi-agency manhunt, expanding search efforts near the Pacific Crest Trail.

Travis Decker, 32, a Washington state father, is accused of murdering his three young daughters (Paityn, 9; Evelyn, 8; Olivia, 5), whose bodies were found near a campground with zip-tied hands and bags over their heads. Days before their deaths, Decker searched online for 'how to relocate to Canada' and 'jobs canada.' An extensive multi-agency manhunt is underway for Decker, who has military training and is charged with three counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.