Police are continuing to investigate a horrific crime.
After Washington state resident Travis Decker was charged with the murders of his daughters Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, a U.S. Marshals Service affidavit, obtained by NBC News, reveals that he had suspicious searches on his Google account.
“These Google searches included the following: ‘how does a person move to canada,’ ‘how to relocate to canada,’ ‘jobs canada’ and ‘jobs canada,’” US Deputy Marshal Keegan Stanley wrote in the June 6 affidavit, per NBC. “After the above-listed Google searches, he visited the site ‘Find a job – Canada.ca.’”
A manhunt is currently underway for Decker, 32, who has not been seen since his daughters were found dead with plastic bags over their heads in Chelan County, Washington near his abandoned truck June 2.
“Decker is currently wanted for three counts of Murder first degree and Kidnapping first degree,” a June 2 statement from the Wenatchee police read. “Additional law enforcement officers responded and searched the immediate area. During the search, the bodies of the three missing girls were discovered.”
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