The mother of the murdered girls blames the police of their death as ‘killer’ father Travis Decker remains on the run
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A mother whose three daughters were reportedly stitched by their father, broke her silence while her ex-husband of the army veteran remains of the run.
Whitney Decker says she knew her daughters Paiten, Nine, Evelyn, Acht and Olivia, five, in ‘substantial danger’ when their father Travis Decker did not return after his visit on Friday.
Three mother said today through her lawyer that she begged the police to give an Amber alert, but was told that the case did not meet the required.
Paiten, Evelyn and Olivia’s bodies were found on one Camping in Leavenworth20 miles from their Washington State Home, on Monday. Their wrists were bound with ZIP tires and each of them was suffocated with a plastic bag.
Travis Decker, one Afghanistan Veteran with extensive command trainingis searched for suspicion of their murder. He is said to suffer from ‘complex PTSD’ and ‘other mental health problems’.
He disappeared into the forest and stays on the run. He is considered dangerous, given his extensive military education and tendency to violence.
But Whitney has now spoken out by her lawyer Arianna Cozart and claimed that this was a tragedy that could have been complete ‘when civil servants intervened.
She believes that “something was broken in the inside of Decker and that he” would not have done what he did if he was himself, “Cozart revealed early on Thursday morning in a heartbreaking explanation.
“He clearly had a kind of break and everything he had lived with, everything that had been bottled in him as trauma, just won,” Cozart said the Seattle Times.

Whitney Decker is depicted with her daughters Paiten, Evelyn and Olivia

Travis Decker is sought to suspect murder of his daughters. He has not been seen since he picked up his three little girls for a visit of three hours on Friday

The Sheriff of Chelan County office released ring doorbell camera images with Travis Decker, 32, in a slightly colored T-shirt and dark shorts in the days prior to his visit with his three young daughters

Whitney, through her lawyer Arianna Cozart (photo), has now pronounced, claiming that this was a tragedy that could have been complete ‘if civil servants had intervened
Decker was diagnosed with complex PTSD and borderline personality disorder after leaving the active military service, Cozart said.
The lawyer, who spoke on behalf of Whitney, also noted that it was not characteristic of Decker not to give his daughters back after a planned visit.
His ‘decreasing mental health’ and ‘outdoor clay behavior’ should have been ‘sufficient concern’ for an Amber Alert, Cozart argued.
She believes that the authorities must acknowledge that the sisters were ‘missing’ and in ‘substantial danger’, although Decker ‘did not’ give an open threat ‘.
“We may never know if it could have meant the difference between life and death for those girls … but it could have made a huge difference,” Cozart told the newspaper.
The father of three is no longer seen since he picked Paiten, Evelyn and Olivia from their mother’s house in Wenatchee, Washington State For a visit of three hours on Friday.
Decker, 32, was trapped on a ring doorbell that approached a house in a slightly colored T-shirt and dark shorts in the days prior to his visit with his daughters.
He could be seen with a goatee and a mustache, with his long hair withdrawn.
Authorities shared the images of the wanted The suspect on Tuesday evening in an attempt to familiarize the public with his appearance.
“These are the most recent photos and videos that we have that his recently known appearance reveals,” said Ozment in a press release from the police.
The Sheriff office now works together with the Wenatchee Police Department, US Border Patrol and Homeland Security Investigations to detect Decker, accused of three counts of murder in the first grade and first degree kidnapping.
The US Marshals service also said that it would offer a reward of a maximum of $ 20,000 for all information that leads to Decker’s arrest.

The girls’ mother had hoped that they were missing with their father in the forest before the devastating discovery

The lifeless bodies of the children were discovered at a campsite in the rural state of Washington
Court documents state that when Whitney reported to miss her daughters On Friday ‘she expressed his concern’ about his trading actions and his alleged deteriorating mental state.
Whitney told the police Decker determined with borderline personality disorder and believes that according to judicial documents he did not use medication for the condition.
The father of three was supposed to seek mental health care and counseling of anger control as part of a parenting plan, but there was no sign that he had followed, according to the documents.
Whitney stated in September divorce procedures that he “struggled to keep stability” since they broke up and it began to influence their daughters.
She said he would sometimes let the girls sleep in an arsenal while he was in the national guard, despite her objections, according to the Seattle Times.
She also said that Decker was – susceptible to ‘eruptions’ and would come to shout in her house for the girls – would sometimes not pick up after he had promised to do this.
In one case, Whitney wrote that her youngest daughter, Olivia, cried her during a visit with Decker and said she couldn’t find her father – before Evelyn came home with stripes between her legs.
“I don’t want to love Travis at all,” Whitney wrote in court. ‘On the contrary, I have bent back to facilitate that relationship.
“But I can’t let our girls stay in what is essentially a homeless hiding place, sometimes without supervision, with dozens of strange men or staying in a tent or living with him in his truck, both in extreme temperatures and unknown areas for their safety.”

Travis Decker is accused of suffocating his three daughters. He stays on the run and is considered dangerous


Authorities also released photos of Decker before he was missing and showed him with sunglasses that all his eyes and tattoos obscured over his arm

The bodies of the girls were found about 38 miles from their mother’s house. Decker is still fleeing because the authorities warn the locals that he can be dangerous because of his military training
But still repeated Whitney to the authorities how she did not believe her ex was dangerous and said he loved his daughters.
She said that the girls had a, “good relationship with Decker and enjoy their time with him,” and noted that he had never failed to give the girls back earlier, according to a police statement.
She said that when Decker went to pick up the girls on Friday, he was ‘quieter than usual’, which was ‘out of character’ for him.
He reportedly spoke about the elimination of his dog because of housing and financial struggles.
On Tuesday, a judge issued an order for Decker’s arrest and ordered him without having to hold.
Authorities swarmed the Rock Island campsite on Monday evening after finding Decker’s Truck.
The representatives of Chelan County Sheriff’s Office found the bodies of the girls about 75 to 100 meters from the truck. The police believe that the girls died of suffocation and reported that their wrists were zip-tied, there is court documents.
Decker’s truck had two bloody handprints on the tailgate and inside were personal items, including blankets, food, car seats and a wallet on the center console, the police said.
The campsite also showed signs of recent activity, with a tent and a cooler at a short distance, but Decker was nowhere to be found.

Dekker Become a member of the US Army In 2012 and served a tour in Afghanistan two years later.
As a result, he probably advanced combat training and was a parachutistic parachutist who earned the elite rank of ‘ranger’, indicating that he would have excellent wilderness and survival skills.
Decker then moved to the Washington Army National Guard in 2021 and rose to the rank of Sergeant.
But he stopped attending compulsory monthly exercises just over a year ago, and the guard was busy with a disciplinary discharge.
This is one Breaking News story. Come back for updates.
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