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CBS News
5 minutes ago
- CBS News
Fugitive dad, Travis Decker, accused of killing 3 daughters possibly spotted in Idaho forest
Travis Decker, the Washington state man wanted in connection with the deaths of his three daughters, was possibly spotted in Idaho over the weekend, and federal authorities are following up on the new lead after the father has been missing for over a month. The U.S. Marshals Service Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force said it had received a tip Saturday from a family recreating near a camping area in Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest that they saw a man whose description was consistent with that of Decker. Authorities asked anyone who was in the area over the Fourth of July weekend, specifically in the Bear Creek area in Idaho, to come forward with any tips, CBS affiliate in Seattle KIRO-TV reported. The Bear Creek area is between Sawtooth National Forest and Boise National Forest, about 100 miles east of Boise, Idaho. Decker has been wanted since June 2, when a sheriff's deputy in Washington found his truck and the bodies of his three daughters — 9-year-old Paityn Decker, 8-year-old Evelyn Decker and 5-year-old Olivia Decker — at a campground outside Leavenworth, Washington. Authorities found the girls' bodies down an embankment at a campsite in the Cascade Mountains. A man's blood discovered on the tailgate of Decker's vehicle was confirmed to likely be his, with the DNA profile matching the one found on his belongings, the Chelan County Sheriff's Office said last week. The discovery came three days after he failed to return the girls to their mother's home in Wenatchee, about 100 miles east of Seattle, following a scheduled visit. Photos from the Chelan County Sheriff's Office showing how Travis Decker may have changed his appearance. Chelan County Sheriff's Office Last month, investigators said there was no evidence that the father and ex-soldier remained in the area or that he is alive at all. They also released images of what Decker might look like after weeks on the run. Authorities in Washington on June 10 said they believed they'd spotted Decker near a remote alpine lake in a popular backpacking area in the Cascade Range. Tracking teams followed up on a tip from hikers who reported seeing a lone hiker who appeared to be ill-prepared for the conditions. But he has not been found. Eric Toms, supervisory deputy U.S. Marshal with the District of Boise, said the agency was receiving more tips from the public following the statement the task force released Sunday. Toms, in an email, said the agency was evaluating each tip and that a search team involving the marshals service, the U.S. Forest Service and the Camas County Sheriff's Office set out Monday. He said authorities planned to speak with residents and people camping or recreating in the area. He said Decker has a history of hitchhiking and encouraged motorists not to pick up any hitchhikers. The Marshals Service is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to Decker's capture.


Forbes
10 minutes ago
- Forbes
Wes Anderson's ‘The Phoenician Scheme' New On Streaming This Week
The Phoenician Scheme partial poster featuring Mia Threapleton, Beneicio Del Toro and Michael Cera. The Phoenician Scheme, director Wes Anderson's latest film starring Benicio del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks, is debuting on digital streaming this week. Find out when and where you can stream the movie at home. Co-written by Anderson and Roman Coppola. The Phoenician Scheme opened in theaters in limited release on May 31 and expanded to a wide release on June 6. The official summary for The Phoenician Scheme reads, 'Anatole "Zsa-zsa" Korda (del Toro) is ruthless, unscrupulous and one of the richest men in Europe. 'During the final stages of a vast, decades-long, career-defining business project, Korda survives a sixth assassination attempt and must appoint a successor: his long-estranged daughter Liesl (Mia Threapleton) — a nun. With personal tutor Bjorn (Michael Cera) in tow, the trio set off on a globetrotting adventure to achieve Korda's epic mission. Rated PG-13, The Phoenician Scheme also stars Bryan Cranston, Riz Ahmed, Jeffrey Wright, Rupert Friend, Hope Davis, Imad Mardnli and Benedict Cumberbatch. Universal Studios Home Entertainment announced on Monday in a press release (via When to Stream) that The Phoenician Scheme will be available for purchase or rent on digital streaming via premium video on demand starting on Tuesday, July 8. While USHE's promotional video released on Monday (see below) says The Phoenician Scheme is available to "own or rent today," it is not yet listed on any digital platforms. The film will be available on a variety of digital platforms, including Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Microsoft Movies & TV, Movies Anywhere, Prime Video and YouTube. USHE did not indicate the purchase or rental price for The Phoenician Scheme on PVOD. Generally, PVOD purchase prices run from $19.99 to $29.99, while rental prices run anywhere between $14.99 to $24.99 for a 48-hour period. 'The Phoenician Scheme' Will Also Be Released On Physical Media In Late July In addition to the announcement of the PVOD release of The Phoenician Scheme, USHE also announced that the film will be released on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday, July 29. The 4K UHD release will also include a Blu-ray, digital code for the film and bonus features, while a separate Blu-ray edition includes a digital code and bonus features. The DVD only includes bonus features. The Phoenician Scheme is still playing in theaters. To date the film has grossed $18.6 million in North American theaters and $16.9 million internationally for a worldwide box office gross of $35.5 million to date. The film's production budget numbers are not available. The film also earned a 78% 'fresh' rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics based on 259 reviews and 70% 'fresh' Popcornmeter score based on 1,000-plus verified user ratings. The Phoenician Scheme arrives on PVOD on Tuesday.


Fox News
10 minutes ago
- Fox News
Judge Xinis grills Trump lawyers over plans to deport Abrego Garcia in high-profile hearing
GREENBELT, MD. – Justice Department officials told a federal judge that they plan to begin removal proceedings to deport Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country as early as this month — just one extraordinary admission of many heard by U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in a wide-ranging, hours-long hearing on Monday that ended with little in the way of satisfactory answers for all parties. Xinis ordered the Trump administration to produce a government official to testify under oath Thursday about plans to take Abrego Garcia into ICE custody upon his release from criminal custody in Tennessee and begin deportation proceedings to a third country. Lawyers for the Trump administration ultimately conceded Monday that Abrego Garcia could be removed from the U.S. as early as July 16 — just nine days from today. The admission capped a remarkable day in court, and a frustrating one, which Xinis described as akin to "trying to nail Jell-O to a wall," as she attempted to ascertain the government's next steps. She repeatedly questioned how officials could pursue immediate deportation while simultaneously mounting a federal criminal case against Abrego Garcia. Asked by Xinis whether the government planned to hold Abrego Garcia in ICE custody until his criminal case in Tennessee is over, lawyers for the administration did not mince their words. "No," Justice Department attorney Jonathan Guynn answered simply. "There's no intention to just put him in limbo in ICE custody while we wait for the criminal case to unfold," Guynn told Xinis. "He will be removed, as would any other illegal alien in that process." The fast-paced timeline by which Justice Department officials plan to deport Abrego Garcia to a third country was just one of many issues heard by Xinis, the Maryland judge who has been presiding over his civil case since March, when Trump officials erroneously deported him to El Salvador. Xinis last week ordered both parties to appear in court for the first time since May, to consider a flurry of dueling motions that the Trump administration and lawyers for Abrego Garcia had submitted after his return to the U.S. last month. The judge did not immediately rule on each of the motions on Monday. She did, however, flatly reject two of the government's motions to dismiss the civil case, rejecting the Trump administration's previous claims that it had no "power to compel" El Salvador to return Abrego Garcia to the U.S. as "meritless." She also pressed Justice Department officials for details as to when it brought opened a federal investigation into Abrego Garcia in a separate district for actions stemming from a 2022 traffic stop, and how the timing of the probe and federal indictment squared with the government's testimony in her own court. At the same time as they were opening the federal investigation in Tennessee, she noted, they were slow-walking and otherwise resisting the court's order to "facilitate" his return to the U.S. "At the same time that [the government] was saying it had 'no power to produce'" Abrego Garcia in the U.S., administration officials "had already secured an indictment against him in the Middle District of Tennessee, right?" Xinis asked Justice Department lawyer Bridget O'Hickey. "Yes your honor," O'Hickey replied. Xinis ultimately ordered the Trump administration to produce a government witness with personal knowledge of the plans to deport Abrego Garcia to testify in court on Thursday — someone whom she said must be able to testify under oath about the "who, what, when, and where" of the goernment's plans to deport him, again, from the U.S. upon release from U.S. Marshals. "Given the series of unlawful actions" here, I feel like it's well within my authority to order this hearing — perhaps more than one — to hear testimony from at least one witness with firsthand knowledge, who can answer these questions about the immediate next steps" from the government pending Abrego Garca's release from custody, she said. This is a developing news story. Check back for updates.