‘We’ve never done anything that was unsafe’: Dad begged court for more time with 3 daughters he is now accused of killing

Travis Decker begs for more time with girls in new audio

Left: Travis Decker (Chelan County Sheriff’s Office). Right: (from left to right) Evelyn, Paityn, and Olivia Decker (Facebook).

A Washington man accused of allegedly killing his three young daughters reportedly pleaded with a judge for more time with them during custody hearings.

In newly obtained audio, 32-year-old Travis Decker can be heard attempting to make his case to a judge during court hearings concerning custody arrangements with his daughters — 9-year-old Paityn, 8-year-old Evelyn, and 5-year-old Olivia. Travis Decker and his ex-wife Whitney Decker were in the process of divorcing when she asked for a change in their custody agreement.

In court documents related to their divorce proceedings, Whitney Decker described her estranged husband as “unstable” and stated that he was living a transient lifestyle with no reliable or consistent housing.

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Travis Decker is the main suspect in the triple homicide of all three girls, who were found dead on June 2, days after he picked them up for a scheduled visit and never brought them back to their mother. Police believe that the ex-military trade worker allegedly suffocated the three girls on May 30 then fled, possibly for the Canadian border.

In the audio from a Chelan County court hearing on Sept. 27, 2024, obtained by local news outlet The Wenatchee World, Travis Decker can be heard making his case to be granted more time with his daughters. Whitney Decker had been given nearly full custody with scheduled visitations with their father every other weekend. However, Whitney Decker believed her estranged husband’s mental health was beginning to deteriorate and it was believed by her that he was not seeking court-ordered treatment.

Travis Decker was also reportedly living a transient lifestyle, including living out of his truck, an RV, various campsites and motels, and an armory in Wenatchee, Washington. Whitney Decker reportedly stated in court documents that the girls could be heard crying over the phone while staying in the armory. Out of concern for their safety and emotional state, Whitney Decker requested that the girls not be subjected to overnight visits with their father.

In his plea to the judge, Travis Decker stated that he was taking the girls camping, which he had been doing “since the three of them were in diapers.” He said, “I don’t believe that my weekends should be completely taken away since I have been gone. Every time I’ve had the girls, we have been in campsites and National Forests, and paid campsites that have campers.”

KCPQ, a local Fox affiliate that also obtained the audio, reported on Travis Decker’s defense for exposing his daughters to his lifestyle: “I also think it’s important for [the girls] to understand a little bit about the world.”

He added, “We’ve never done anything that was unsafe or anything that I wouldn’t want to put myself in.” He also admitted, “I understand that my current position when I’m by myself isn’t ideal, but my daughters aren’t a part of that.”

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