
Manhunt Intensifies After Blood Found at Campsite Where Three Sisters Were Murdered
Three Sisters Found Dead in Washington State; Father Charged with Murder, Remains Fugitive The discovery of blood at the campsite where three young sisters were found dead last week has intensified the manhunt for their father, Travis Decker. Decker has been charged with three counts of murder and is considered armed and dangerous. The gruesome discovery and ongoing investigation have captivated the attention of many. According to police reports, Decker's truck was found abandoned at the campsite. Two bloody handprints on the tailgate were later confirmed to be male DNA. This discovery adds another layer of evidence to the already tragic case. Decker's history of wilderness survival skills complicates the search efforts. He is known to have spent extended periods living off the grid. "He has wilderness survival skills and has been known to live off the grid," stated a spokesperson for the Chelan County Sheriff's Office. "We urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity." The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are actively pursuing all leads to apprehend Decker. The community remains in shock and mourning over the loss of the three young sisters. The case highlights the importance of parental custody disputes and the need for heightened awareness of domestic violence.