Wednesday, May 3rd 2023, 1:17 pm
Seven people who were found dead at a property in Okmulgee County on Monday afternoon have been identified.
According to investigators, the bodies of Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer, who went missing over the weekend, were found, along with 5 other bodies, who family members have identified as Tiffany Guess, her mother Holly McFadden, and Holly's two other children, Michael Mayo and Rylee Allen. Holly's husband Jesse McFadden was also found dead.
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Authorities made the discovery while searching for the two missing teens who had last been seen with Jesse McFadden on Sunday.
Law Enforcement officers say they began searching for the girls after they were reported missing after they went on a weekend trip with their friend Tiffany.
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McFadden, a registered sex offender, was supposed to stand trial on Monday, May 1.
McFadden was set to go on trial Monday morning for sending nude photos and having sexual conversations with a minor using a contraband cell phone while he was in prison, but he never showed up to court.
McFadden was convicted of rape in 2003 in Pittsburg County and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He was released after serving just under 17 years in 2020.
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The Oklahoma Department of Corrections says McFadden wasn't released early, but instead, his sentence was considered served, which means he wasn't released on probation and didn't have to report to DOC when he was released.
McFadden did have to register as a lifetime sex offender and registered in Okmulgee County in May of 2022.
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