WENATCHEE, Wash. — The world will likely never know how Travis Decker , the alleged murderer of his three daughters and subject of one of the most substantial manhunts in Washington state history, came to his end in the remote, rugged terrain of the Cascade mountains south of Leavenworth.
Chelan County Coroner Wayne Harris confirmed Friday that Decker’s torso and cranium have not been located, which are instrumental in proving a cause of death.
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“The biggest questions are when, and how did he die? Based on the limited skeletal remains that were obtained, that answer will most likely never be known,” Harris said.
Investigators found Decker’s remains in five different places, separated by hundr