Chelan County Coroner Wayne Harris told KIRO Newsradio it is impossible to determine how murder suspect and fugitive, Travis Decker, died or when.

Harris said Decker’s torso and cranium remain missing. Therefore, they cannot determine whether he committed suicide or suffered from a fall, and the lack of other remains rules out any toxicology reports.

“There were a few leg bones, a couple of arm bones, some vertebrae, some ribs, and a foot, and they were scattered in about five different locations, at an elevation of about 4200 feet,” Harris said. “Unless another hiker finds a cranium and the forensic anthropologist can examine it and determine that he may have fallen, or if there is a bullet hole in his skull.”

Earlier this week, Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison said the remains inve

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