Family Releases Video From Inside Home Of Man Accused Of Killing 6 In Murder Suicide

The grandmother of a 14-year-old girl, who was one of six people killed in an Okmulgee County murder-suicide, wants answers after she says investigators left evidence inside the suspect's house.

Friday, May 5th 2023, 5:11 pm



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The grandmother of a 14-year-old girl, who was one of six people killed in an Okmulgee County murder-suicide, wants answers after she said investigators left evidence inside the suspect's house.

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 discovered the bodies at a property in Okmulgee County on Monday afternoon while searching for the two missing teens who had last been seen with Jesse McFadden, a registered sex offender.

News On 6 has obtained new video from an attorney representing 14-year-old Ivy Webster's family. The video shows the home of Jesse McFadden, just days after authorities said he shot and killed his wife and five teenagers, before killing himself.

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The attorney representing Ivy Webster's family, said Ivy's grandmother, Shannon Boykin, was able to walk into the McFadden home, which is on the property where the victim's bodies were found.

The attorney said Ivy's family found electronic devices, drug paraphernalia and other evidence, and they want to know why law enforcement did not collect the items during their investigation.

The videos inside the home show evidence of drug use, clutter, electronics and graphic items we've chosen not to air on television.

In the videos, Shannon Boykin is narrating what she sees inside the home on the property where her granddaughter was found dead on Monday. Boykin shot the videos Thursday afternoon.

Investigators said there's no evidence the murders happened in the house, but the families said there is other evidence.

“This is the room where the cellphones were found on the top shelf," Boykin said in the video. "Above that were two more laptops that were recovered by the sheriff's department.”

Family attorney Cameron Spradling said the goal of the family’s videos is to urge law enforcement to return to the home and seize other electronics and hard drives left behind.

In the videos, you can see drug paraphernalia, many computers, iPads, phones, hard drives and graphic items we are choosing not to air. “Inside this bag are more hooks and locks,” Boykin said.

Spradling said the sheriff’s office sent a deputy to the home and he seized a phone and iPad, but left behind computers and hard drives.

Sprading said the family is concerned there could be graphic video of the children put online.

“We have no idea what is under all of this," said Boykin.

The sheriff's office in Okmulgee said investigators aren't aware of any videos of assaults and the evidence they have seized will be processed by the OSBI, which will take some time.

The District Attorney's statement is below:

This event has been a tragedy for the victims and their families, the community and the State—one that will weigh heavily on our hearts and minds as we navigate forward. We continue to offer our deepest condolences and prayers for all involved. We also remain confident in the investigative efforts and commit to service of the law enforcement men and women who continue to work this case.

You can click here to access the Webster family's GoFundMe.

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