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It seems like the plot of a Wes Craven movie, but a search for two missing teens ended up in the discovery of seven bodies strewn across the grounds of a registered sex offender’s rural property in Oklahoma.
An Amber Alert was issued Monday, May 1, for two girls who were last seen that morning. The search eventually lead to a rural property near the tiny town of Henryetta, where authorities not only found the two missing girls’ bodies but also the bodies of another five people who had been shot to death.
The victims are all believed to have been friends with the owner of the property’s daughter and were there for a slumber party.
The sickness doesn’t end there, and it has now been revealed that the stepfather of one of the girls who lived on the property, was a convicted sex offender who would have appeared in court the very same day for charges relating to child pornography. His body was also found on the property, the result of suicide.
Horror movie stuff indeed.
Police found the bodies of Holly Guess, 35, and her teenage children, Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 17; Michael James Mayo, 15; and Tiffany Dore Guess, 13, along with Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16.
The monster in this story was Jesse McFadden, a convicted rapist who was in prison as recently as 2018. Police believe McFadden, 39, shot and killed them all before taking his own life in a murder-suicide.
Oklahoma sex offender Jesse McFadden shot 6 others in the head before killing himself https://t.co/CEZlkGYAUR pic.twitter.com/Btfg6L1BR0
— New York Post (@nypost) May 3, 2023
What makes the entire episode so tragic was that the Guess’s daughter and one of the victims, Ivy Webster, had been friends for years and lived about a mile away from each other in Henryetta. Yet nobody seemed to have been aware of the predator living in their midst.
“We knew him just because our kids were close so we would communicate pick-up, drop-offs, stuff like that,” Ashleigh Webster told News Nation during an interview. “But we weren’t friendly outside of that but we had met him and Holly many times. We had no idea.”
According to PEOPLE, all the kids were there that day for a sleepover, something that regularly happened. The Websters also believed the children would be safe as they were heading to the property in a group, and seeing as they regularly slept over, no one could imagine anything amiss.
When the kids didn’t return home by the arranged time of 5PM on Sunday, the family grew worried, and that’s when the amber alert was activated. The Websters only learned that McFadden was a registered sex offender who had served time in prison for rape on Monday.
“We didn’t find out until we saw the Amber alert with his mug shot and our phone just started blowing up,”
In 2003, McFadden pleaded guilty to first-degree rape and was sentenced to 28 years in prison. But was released early after serving only 17 years. In 2016, he was accused of sending nude photos to a minor from within prison, and this led to ‘charges of soliciting sexual conduct/communication with a minor by the use of technology and another count of possessing child pornography.’
This despicable monster even went so far as to create a fake ‘victim’ that pretended to be his 2003 rape accuser, in order for the person to convince his new wife that he was wrongfully accused and imprisoned. The ‘fake victim’ did however come forward after hearing of the murders.
Too little too late, and we hope she gets charged with aiding a serial killer and being a complicit idiot as well. This entire story is too tragic for words, and all that the families can do now is try to come to terms with their loss.
Truly a horror story.
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