A shirt found near the suspected remains of Travis Decker was confirmed to be worn by the Army veteran wanted for murdering his three young daughters — as officials on Friday revealed other grim discoveries at the scene.
Washington and federal law enforcement officials used AI-powered drones Thursday to detect an “anomaly” near a campsite in the Icicle River drainage — and discovered clothing that matched that of Decker, who is accused of killing his three daughters in June.
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“I am confirming the shirt that we saw on scene is a match for what Travis was last seen wearing,” Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison said at a news conference Friday.
“We found additional body parts today to include two feet, some femurs, and also some vertebrates,” he added.
Investigators also discovered Army Ranger shorts, a bracelet Decker was known to wear and his brand of chewing tobacco, Morrison said.
There is still no DNA confirmation that the remains are Deckers, he said.
Decker is believed to have murdered his three daughters on June 2 — with Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, found with plastic bags tied over their heads near their father’s truck.
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