That's evil. I like you!I must be jaded, I was kinda hoping for a bear attack.
That's evil. I like you!I must be jaded, I was kinda hoping for a bear attack.
Good point, maybe not those Converse!He may have been wearing steel-toed boots, or some other kind of footwear that's not easily removed.
DNA is going to be quicker and easier than a dental comparison. They've got his daughters to compare it to.Does anyone know if they found any skull bones that could be used for dental forensics?
Well, I might be jumping the gun... but if he was still in that bright green t-shirt (and shorts) he was in to pick up pizza (IIRC) or last seen... this doesn't sound planned to the effect he was planning to escape through the wilderness with some gear and start a new life.![]()
Green T-shirt linked to Travis Decker found near remains, sheriff says
New details show how Border Patrol canine teams helped lead officials to find the skeletal remains likely belonging to Travis Decker.www.usatoday.com
9/22/25
Morrison said crews found remains including ribs, feet and a femur on Thursday, Sept. 18, south of Leavenworth, a village in the Cascade Mountains of central Washington state. Officials also found clothing and other items belonging to Decker, including a green T-shirt he was last seen wearing when he disappeared, Morrison said.
It sounds like maybe the key fob was the key?A few new (to me) tidbits in a news story today:
"A dive team recovered a key fob from Icicle Creek, which was consistent with the key fob belonging to Decker's truck. Following this evidence discovery, a search team from U.S. Border Patrol and the U.S. Marshals Service located clothing and skeletal remains believed to be of Travis Decker on Sep. 18 at around 2 p.m."
"A shirt, pair of shorts, bracelet and chewing tobacco recovered from the scene were consistent with belonging to Decker..."
"Several bones were collected and sent to the Washington State Crime Lab for DNA testing."
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How WA authorities found Travis Decker's possible remains
After a dive team discovered a key fob belonging to Travis Decker's truck in Icicle Creek, his likely remains were found not long after.www.fox13seattle.com
True, I hear ya... the fob started things rolling sounds like and got them to that area.It sounds like maybe the key fob was the key?
I had heard about the fob but had not known it was found by divers before the remains, clothing, and other items were discovered, as this article states.
It's hard to know, but I wonder if the green object (shirt) would have been enough on its own to have alerted searchers or if the key fob receives the credit. My best guess is that the shirt would have been spotted regardless, but it sure didn't hurt that the fob said 'look here!'
The key fob was found by the diving team in the Icicle River earlier that week during the planned search from Sept. 15-19. The river runs right along the campground of the crime scene. He could of threw the key fob into the river for whatever reason at some point likely after the murders. The key fob in the river by the campground was almost a mile from where his remains were found around 2,000 ft elevation further up on the mountain hill.It sounds like maybe the key fob was the key?
I had heard about the fob but had not known it was found by divers before the remains, clothing, and other items were discovered, as this article states.
It's hard to know, but I wonder if the green object (shirt) would have been enough on its own to have alerted searchers or if the key fob receives the credit. My best guess is that the shirt would have been spotted regardless, but it sure didn't hurt that the fob said 'look here!'
Ohhh, I did not know that. I do not doubt you in the slightest but it would be interesting to see a link if anyone has one handy. That the key fob was found on a different day and a distance away from the remains is probably a detail that was here and was missed by me.The key fob was found by the diving team in the Icicle River earlier that week during the planned search from Sept. 15-19. The river runs right along the campground of the crime scene. He could of threw the key fob into the river for whatever reason at some point likely after the murders. The key fob in the river by the campground was almost a mile from where his remains were found around 2,000 ft elevation further up on the mountain hill.
Maybe the Icicle doesn't even run by below the location of the remains despite the picture my mind painted!
Thank you so much!! And here I sit in Chelan County, where I've been for more of my life than not! I had not heard of Rock Island Campground or Grindstone Mountain prior to this case. So it was the green shirt that did it and not the fob.Here is a screenshot from Google Maps. Grindstone Mountain is at the top center, although I don't know where exactly on the mountain his remains were found. The red pin is the campground where the girls and his truck were located.The blue east-west line directly below the campground is Icicle Creek, but we don't have information about where along the creek the key fob was found. The gray east-west line that runs roughly parallel to Icicle Creek is the road. Leavenworth is to the east (right), following that road.
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