Heartbreaking videos shows the three Decker sisters laughing, playing before they were allegedly killed by dad

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Heartbreaking videos show the three young Decker sisters laughing and sweetly playing together just months before they were allegedly murdered by their homeless father.

In one adorable clip, shared with The Post on Friday, the girls — Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5 — filmed themselves hugging each other as they munched on cupcakes in a makeshift tent inside their Washington state home.

“We are in the playroom, let me show you around,” Evelyn says in the video as her older sister records her.

“Especially … our cupcake mix!”

The youngest sister could be seen nibbling away quietly on her cake as her sisters filmed the cute playroom moment.

Another video showed all three sisters grinning as they competed in a game of limbo at their grandparents’ home one day before school.

Touching photos also captured the little girls in frilly matching white dresses with the same sparkly shoes and at one of their pint-sized graduations, with the littlest trying on her older sis’s graduation cap.

It wasn’t immediately clear when the videos and pictures were taken, but they are believed to have been from recent months.

The footage and snaps offer a glimpse into the girls’ adorable bond in the months before they met their tragic demise.

The bodies of the young sisters were discovered dumped in an embankment near the Rock Island Campground in Wenatchee, roughly three hours east of Seattle, on Monday — with plastic bags over their heads and their wrists bound.


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Preliminary reports indicate the girls likely died from asphyxiation.

They had been reported missing by their mom when her ex-husband and their father, Travis Decker, failed to bring them home from a scheduled visit last Friday.

Police have been hunting for Decker — a former Army soldier who struggled with mental illness — on suspicion of murder ever since.

Decker’s white 2017 GMC Sierra truck, which he was believed to have been living out of, was found Monday near where the girls were discovered, investigators said.

A $20,000 reward has been offered for information leading to Decker’s arrest.

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