A father who is suspected of k!lling his three daughters conducted these scary searches online just days before they went missing.
The search for Travis Decker has become even more frightening now that police have made public the strange online searches he did only days before his three daughters went missing.

Decker is now facing three counts of first-degree m*rder and one count of kidn@pping. He is suspected of k!lling his daughters—Paityn, 9; Evelyn, 8; and Olivia, 5—after a “planned visitation” on May 30.
Fox 13 Seattle and other news sites got a copy of an affidavit from the U.S. Marshals Service that said Decker did a number of worrying web searches on May 26. He looked up things like “how to move to Canada” and “how does a person move to Canada,” and he even went to a Canadian job site. This happened approximately four days before the girls were last seen.
The affidavit also says that the victims’ bodies were found dangerously near to the Canadian border, around 11 miles from the Pacific Crest Trail, a well-known hiking trail that goes straight to Canada.
Disappeared during a visit, discovered days later
Authorities say that Decker took his girls out at 5 PM on May 30, but they never came back. The next day, an endangered missing people warning was sent out, however it was called off by June 2.
The bodies of all three girls were found at Rock Island Campground, which is close to where Decker’s pickup truck was found in Leavenworth, Washington.

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Police said they found two bloody handprints inside the truck, as well as a blanket, food, car seats, and Decker’s wallet. Court papers say that phone records show that Decker drove to and from the campground the day before the k!dnapping.
Fox 13 Seattle has a preliminary report that says the cause of de@th was “asphyxiation.”

“A big risk, if you go near it”
Police think that Decker is on the run and may be trying to leave the country. They have warned others not to go near him because he is dangerous because of his military history.
Mike Morrison, the sheriff of Chelan County, said, “We’re looking for him everywhere.”

Courtesy of Whitney Decker via AP
If you have any information that could help find him, you could get $20,000.