
The manhunt for Jason Birman, the 50-year-old suspect in a grim triple murder in Concrete, WA, intensifies as the U.S. Marshals join forces with local authorities. According to KING5, the suspect has eluded capture since the discovery of the victims on August 9 in the aftermath of a devastating house fire on state Route 530.
A grim scene was uncovered by firefighters who found Erin Birman, 52, her son Taylor Dawson, 19, and his girlfriend Jillian Whitney Van Boven, 18, all fatally shot before the fire consumed the residence, authorities believe Jason Birman, Erin's husband, is the perpetrator having lived at the home up until the tragic incident, a warrant for his arrest on three counts of second-degree murder stands as law enforcement and the community grapple with the shocking violence, as per KING5.
The manhunt's urgency is underscored by a combined $15,000 reward for information that facilitates Birman's arrest, as detailed by KOMO News.
Described as 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing approximately 210 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes, Birman is believed to be driving a blue 1994 Chevrolet pickup truck bearing Washington license plate C67636L, this vehicle, crucial to his identification and capture may help the public be vigilant in spotting the wanted man who remains a fugitive from the law, "I don’t know how he lives with himself. Honestly, how he gets up every morning," Matthew Van Boven expressed, as noted by KOMO News.









