
Chilling brand-new doorbell camera video footage reveals on-the-run Army veteran Travis Decker in the days before he's accused of murdering his 3 young daughters and vanishing into the woods.

Decker, 32, was captured on a Ring doorbell approaching a home in a light colored T-shirt and dark shorts in the days leading up to his visitation with his daughters Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, in Wenatchee, Washington State.
He could be seen with a goatee and a mustache, with his long hair drew back.
Authorities shared the images of the desired suspect last night in a bid to familiarize the public with his look. Decker stays at-large and is considered dangerous, provided his comprehensive military training and tendency for violence.
'These are the most current images and videos we have that reveal his last known appearance,' Under Sheriff Dan Ozment stated in a cops news release.
Decker has actually not been seen since he got his three little girls for a three-hour see on Friday.
The girls' mother later reported them missing out on. Their bodies were found at a camping site in Leavenworth, 20 miles from their home, on Monday.
Their wrists had actually been bound with zip ties and each of them had been suffocated with a plastic bag.
The Chelan County Sheriff's Office launched Ring doorbell electronic camera video footage revealing Travis Decker, 32, in a light colored T-shirt and dark shorts in the days leading up to his visitation with his 3 young daughters
Authorities likewise released pictures of Decker from before he went missing, revealing him with sunglasses that obscured his eyes and tattoos all down his arm
Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, were found dead on Monday

The constable's office is now working with the Wenatchee Police Department, US Border Patrol and Homeland Security examinations to track down Decker, who is charged with 3 counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping.
The US Marshals Service likewise said it would use a reward of up to $20,000 for any information causing Decker's arrest - though police state the veteran might 'present a substantial danger if approached' as he has substantial fight training.
He likewise went through substantial outdoor survival training, which authorities confessed Wednesday may make the search efforts harder, with Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison saying Decker was 'fluent in outdoor survival.'
'In talking with his dad, it sounds [like] sometimes he would go out and live off-grid, in some cases for two months,' the sheriff informed reporters.
Decker signed up with the US Army in 2012 and served a trip in Afghanistan two years later.
He likely has actually advanced combat training as an outcome, and was an airborne paratrooper who earned the elite rank of 'Ranger,' suggesting he would have excellent wilderness and survival abilities.
Decker then moved to the Washington Army National Guard in 2021, rising to the rank of sergeant.
But he stopped participating in mandatory month-to-month drills a little over a year back, and the Guard was in the process of a disciplinary discharge.
Decker has not been seen since he got his 3 little ladies for a three-hour see on Friday
Whitney, his ex-wife, reported her children missing when he failed to return them Friday night
It now appears that Decker had been suffering from psychological health issues.
Court files specify that when Whitney, his ex-wife, reported her children missing on Friday, she 'revealed issue due to the fact that Decker reportedly has never done this before and ... is presently experiencing some psychological health issues.'
She discussed to police authorities that Decker was diagnosed with borderline personality condition and believes he did not take medication for the condition, according to court documents.
She stated the women had a 'great relationship with Decker and enjoy their time with him.'
But she noted that when Decker arrived to choose up the ladies on Friday he was 'quieter than normal' which was 'out of character' for him.
Decker does not have irreversible housing and is understood to remain at hotels and camping sites, police said.
That appeared to produce its own issues, with Whitney composing in September divorce procedures that Decker would often have the girls sleep at an armory while he remained in the National Guard - despite her objections.
She went on to say he had been 'struggling to keep stability' since they separated and it was starting to affect their daughters and was susceptible to 'outbursts,' according to the Seattle Times.
At times, Whitney said her ex would come into her home yelling for the girls - whom he would sometimes stop working to get after assuring to do so.
Whitney stated in September divorce proceedings that he had been 'having a hard time to keep stability' because they were separated and it was beginning to affect their daughters
However, Whitney told authorities, whenever Decker would be running late to return the girls, he would normally call initially.
Sometimes, Whitney stated her ex would enter into her home yelling for the ladies - whom he would often fail to get after guaranteeing to do so
Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison admitted on Wednesday Decker was 'fluent in outdoor survival'
He is charged with 3 counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping, and on Tuesday, a judge issued a warrant for Decker's arrest and ordered he be held without bail.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe set up for Whitney had raised over $689,000 as of Wednesday night.
