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Chelan County says Travis Decker’s DNA found on plastic bags, zip ties used in killings of daughters
The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office says new DNA evidence directly links Travis Decker to the deaths of his three daughters, whose bodies were found in June near Icicle Creek. On June 2, deputies discovered the bodies of Paityn, Evelyn and Olivia Decker close to the Rock Island Campground.
Authorities said DNA testing has confirmed that the sole suspect in the killing of three young girls in Washington state over two months ago is their father, who has still not been located.
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