“Some search resources are being redirected to find and recover Decker if he died in the rugged wilderness during this intense search—a possibility that increases every day,” the sheriff’s office added.
“They did not see him as an immediate physical danger to his children despite the fact that he had a well-established history of mental health issues and had they…seen it that way, those children might still be alive,” Whitney Decker’s attorney, Arianna Cozart. “That’s the thing that is so brutal, and the one thing that she’s really hoping can be changed in this tragedy.”
Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia Decker, 5, were found dead on June 2, days after their mother reported them missing.
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