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Mom of three sisters 'suffocated by their dad in the woods' breaks silence - as ex-commando remains on the run

Mom of three sisters 'suffocated by their dad in the woods' breaks silence - as ex-commando remains on the run

Daily Mail​a day ago

A mother whose three daughters were allegedly suffocated to death by their father has broken her silence as her Army veteran ex-husband remains of the run.
Whitney Decker believes 'something broke inside' of her ex-husband Travis Decker and that he 'would not have done what he did if he was himself', her attorney revealed in a heartbreaking statement early Thursday morning.
'He clearly had some sort of break and everything that he had been living with, everything that had been bottled up inside of him for so long as far as trauma, just won out,' Whitney's attorney Arianna Cozart told the Seattle Times.
Travis is wanted on suspicion of murder of his daughters Paityn, nine, Evelyn, eight, and Olivia, five, in Wenatchee, Washington State.
He remains at-large and is considered dangerous, given his extensive military training and propensity for violence.

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