Forensic Investigation

Remains Confirmed as Travis Decker: Washington State Man Wanted in Daughters’ Murders

Forensic tests have confirmed that the human remains found in the Washington mountains belong to Travis Decker, the man wanted for the murder of his three daughters. The remains were discovered near the campsite where the girls were found, less than a mile away. Law enforcement had been searching for Decker for over three months. Decker, a former soldier with survival training, failed to return his daughters to their mother, after which his truck and the girls’ bodies were found, leading to an intensive search.

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Pathologist Reverses Suicide Ruling in Case of Woman with 20 Stab Wounds

After fourteen years of fighting for justice, the Greenbergs reached a settlement with the city of Philadelphia and Dr. Marlon Osbourne, the pathologist who initially ruled their daughter Ellen’s death a suicide. Dr. Osbourne reversed his ruling, stating new information led him to believe Ellen’s death was not self-inflicted. This settlement includes a financial payment to the Greenbergs and a commitment by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office to re-examine the case, potentially paving the way for a criminal investigation. The Greenbergs’ lawsuits, alleging a cover-up, were resolved, bringing some closure to their long battle.

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