Jesse McFadden: Bodies of Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16, found with 4 others at rapist’s Oklahoma property
- Seven bodies have been found around the property of Jesse McFadden, 39, who is a convicted rapist
- Among the remains were the bodies of Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16, and McFadden himself
- McFadden had been incarcerated in 2003 and was given a 20-year prison sentence for first-degree rape
Seven bodies have been found around the property of Jesse McFadden, 39, who is a convicted rapist after the authorities conducted a missing person search.
Among the remains were the bodies of Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16, and McFadden himself. McFadden had been incarcerated in 2003 and was given a 20-year prison sentence for first-degree rape. He served just under 16 years before being released in October 2020. He was set to appear in court on Monday for charges related to soliciting child pornography, which was filed in 2017. He had been charged with sexual contact with a minor while he was in prison.
McFadden lived with his wife, Holly McFadden, her daughter Tiffany, and her two sons in Henryetta, Oklahoma. Webster and Brewer reportedly went over to the McFadden’s for a sleepover on Saturday. They planned to leave on Sunday and go to a ranch in McAlester to go swimming.
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However, they never arrived and after that, their concerned families alerted the police. The other four victims have not been confirmed by the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office but were identified by a family member.
Janette Mayo, 59, revealed in a Facebook post on Tuesday that the other four victims found were those of her daughter and grandchildren, Holly Guess, 35, and her kids, Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 17, Michael James Mayo, 15, and Tiffany Dore Guess, 13, respectively. The cause of death for the victims is not clear.
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Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokesperson Gerald Davidson said that the seven bodies were discovered “not in the residence, but just on the property,” of the McFadden home. Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said authorities are still waiting to confirm that the girls’ bodies belong to Webster and Brewer. However, they said, “We believe we have found everything that we were seeking.”
According to Brewer’s father, his daughter had spent weekends with the McFaddens before and there was never a problem. However, Webster’s mother said that she was not aware of Jesse’s dark past. She was shocked when she could no longer track her daughter’s phone. She said it was not like her daughter not to respond to text messages or calls.
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