Jesse McFadden, a convicted sex offender, was released from prison early and is believed to have killed his wife, her children, and two other teenagers before taking his own life on a rural property in Henryetta, Oklahoma. The tragic incident has raised concerns about why McFadden was released early from his 20-year sentence for first-degree rape. The victims were found with one to three wounds to the head on Monday, and McFadden is then believed to have shot himself. The victims were identified as Ivy Webster, 14; Brittany Brewer, 15; Michael Mayo, 15; Tiffany Guess, 13; Rylee Allen, 17; and Holly McFadden, 35. McFadden had faced new charges of using a contraband mobile phone to trade nude photographs with a 16-year-old and had sent ominous text messages to the woman just hours before his trial was to begin. The authorities are still investigating the motive behind the tragic incident.
“Convicted Sex Offender Kills Wife, Children, and Two Teens Before Taking Own Life: Oklahoma Tragedy Raises Questions”
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