Autopsy cannot be performed on Travis Decker's body, coroner says

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Autopsy cannot be performed on Travis Decker's body, coroner says
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According to the coroner, an autopsy of Travis Decker's body cannot be done based on what little remains of him. Because of this, answers as to when and how he died will likely never be known.

Remains believed to be Travis Decker, the father accused of murdering his three young daughters near a Washington state campground, were located in a remote wooded area, authorities say.positively identified as Travis Decker, the 32-year-old father accused of murdering his three daughters near a Washington state campground this summer.

According to the coroner in Chelan County, an autopsy of Travis Decker's body cannot be done based on what little remains of him. Because of this, answers as to when and how he died will likely never be known, the coroner said. Officials said the torso and cranium have not been found, and no biological tissue remained. The coroner said, based on the length of time he was dead, the summer weather and animal activity, not much of his bones remained.The remains that were located were found in five different areas and were several hundred yards apart. A state anthropologist reportedly determined there were no bone fractures indicating a fall, but there is a strong chance they'll never know how Travis Decker died. Both the DNA on clothing and human remains found on Sept. 18 came back as a "positive match for Travis Decker," Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison"We hope that you can rest easy at night knowing that Mr. Decker is accounted for," Morrison said. The remains were found during a search south of Leavenworth, the Chelan County Sheriff's Office announced on Sept. 18. When the remains were discovered, the attorney for Decker's ex-wife said the family was "praying that the remains found are confirmed to be Travis's." "We continue to be grateful for law enforcement's efforts in this case and are forever appreciative of the entire world's love, compassion, and support for Whitney," Arianna Cozart, Whitney Decker's attorney, said in a statement. Decker, an Army veteran, was wanted for three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree kidnapping, police said. The U.S. Marshals Service, which was previously offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading directly to Decker's arrest, declared Decker to be dead in a court filing obtained by ABC News on Wednesday. "The United States Marshals Service has advised the Defendant TRAVIS CALEB DECKER is deceased," according to the document, which was filed to dismiss the case and quash the arrest warrant for Decker. His daughters -- Paityn Decker, 9; Evelyn Decker, 8; and Olivia Decker, 5 -- had left home for a planned visitation with him on May 30, and never returned, officials said. Three days later, the girls were found dead near the Rock Island Campground in Chelan County, Washington, following a search, police said. The girls were each found with plastic bags over their heads and their wrists were zip-tied, according to court documentsAn autopsy determined the girls' cause of death to be suffocation, and the manner of death was homicide, the Chelan County Sheriff's Office said on June 9. Decker's truck was recovered at the scene, but he was not found, sparking a massive manhunt. DNA found at the scene, including bloody handprints found on the tailgate of Decker's truck, confirmed to officials that he was the sole suspect. Hundreds of people from dozens of agencies and organizations were involved in the manhunt. Throughout the search efforts, multiple possible sightings of Decker were reported to officials, including two in Idaho -- one on June 4 and another on July 5 -- and one in Washington on Aug. 1, with all three proving to be unsuccessful or turning out not to be Decker. Decker allegedly had some "mental health issues and some instability in his life" that led to restrictions regarding overnight visitation and taking his daughters out of the area, but before the girls disappeared, "there were no red flags,"Cozart also said Decker allegedly struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder and was unable to receive help through veterans' resources.the manhunt amid a "decrease in leads and tips," but encouraged "everyone venturing out into these areas remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.""We could be in a fight for five years, 10 years, 20 years. I certainly hope we're looking at a couple weeks and it closes out, but it could be a long time, and we are committed to staying with it," Morrison told ABC News in July.it would be conducting an investigation at the campground where the girls were found dead, with officials finding "several items," including bones. However, they were ultimately determined not to be human. "We will not relent. We will not give up," Morrison said during a press conference on Aug. 25. "The girls would not want us to give up." At a memorial held for the three children back in June, Whitney Decker described them as having "warm and open hearts." "I'm so thankful for the time that I had with the girls. I truly hope that the legacy of the girls' lives lives in everyone's hearts forever. They were incredible," Whitney Decker said at the time.

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