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- Cameron Spradling, an attorney representing one of the slain teens’ family, said the findings were handed to the OSBI
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Detectives said McFadden shot them before turning the gun on himself. HENRYETTA, Okla. (KFOR) — Agents with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations (OSBI) were spotted gathering evidence at the crime scene home where the horrific murders of six people, including five children, took place. Ivy’s grandmother, Shannon Boykin, took video inside what’s been dubbed the “sex offender den.” Police initially cleared the scene, but Boykin went inside the house and found shackles, drugs, electronics and other sex paraphernalia. The teens' parents have said they didn't know about McFadden's criminal history or that he was a registered sex offender. In interviews, they described the sleepover last weekend as routine and said nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
‘House of horrors’: State agents seen at massacre scene
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The outlet found multiple beds with restraints throughout the house as well as various sex toys. "No words can express this family’s fear that the sexual assault of their baby girl has been placed on the dark web. Today, in addition to computers and cell phones still there, Wyatt found medical records and journals. Their cameras were invited into that home by the families who lost their daughters on the scene.
phones ‘linked’ to crime scene at Jesse McFadden’s property
After his early release in October 2020, McFadden was arrested the next month and then released on a $25,000 bond pending trial, which was repeatedly delayed, partially due to the Covid-19 pandemic. McFadden had an early release in 2020, despite the severity of his previous crime and pending charges. An attorney representing the family of one of the teens killed in the murder-suicide in Henryetta has made shocking revelations. Several departments in the District 25 task force were initially put in charge of the investigation, as per The Independent.
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“Ultimately, someone needs to say we’ll go through this or that. And if you have people outside your jurisdiction, it doesn’t work well,” Former Tulsa Police Department homicide detective Dave Walker told the outlet. “You gotta be in charge of everything or you’re not in charge of anything,” he added. McFadden’s property was located in an “unincorporated part” of Okmulgee County, a spokesperson with Henryetta Police Department reportedly said.
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Police have said that each victim was shot one to three times at the time of their deaths last week. KFOR has since reported that all the evidence they observed has been collected by investigators.Though it remains unclear why it was left behind in the home before. Seven people were found dead Monday on a property in Henryetta. Webster and Brewer's parents previously said they were unaware of McFadden’s rape conviction and prison sentence. Even his mother-in-law said that they made the gruesome discovery very recently. “Why didn’t you get his (McFadden) technology to make sure he wasn’t sending videos or pictures?
The group found disturbing evidence, including sex and bondage items. They also found computers and the victims’ phones left behind. The Independent reached out to the OSBI for comment on the possibility that McFadden may have been the individual digging the pond last year, and whether the agency is investigating other potential crimes at the property. A neighbour of McFadden also told KJRH last week that six months ago, they saw somebody digging the pond where police excavation teams were seen this past weekend.
His registration in the property was reportedly up to date, and deferred to Okmulgee Police Department. “Due to his home address, Henryetta Police Department would have no records kept of his registration,” authorities said in a statement. Friday, Lynn Wyatt, Holly Guess’s aunt, and Kathy Rogers, Holly’s godmother, arrived in Henryetta to gather belongings from the house. The property owner told them they had until Sunday before everything was going in a dumpster. Police had missed all the items and released the crime scene.
When confronted, the individual reportedly said they meant to expand the pond, despite there being no apparent reason to do so. I believed from the beginning this was way bigger than just this single incident! As a “mom”…my heart is breaking/broken for these families! “Sounds like that house was a hub for criminal activity by violent offenders. Wonder why police was not hip to investigating these devices or the house itself?? The mishandling of McFaddens’ sex crimes and confusion regarding leadership in the murder-suicide investigation have caused outrage in the community.

You left the evidence here Mister I'm all about the evidence,” said Wyatt, referencing that press conference. Jesse McFadden was charged with child pornography and soliciting sexual conduct/communication with a minor. A jury trial had been scheduled for Monday, the day the bodies were found after the parents of Ivy and Brittany reported them missing. "Part of the problem when the community suffers with something like this is everybody wants to understand why," Prentice said. "Normal people can’t understand why. People that perpetrate crimes like this are evil." Within minutes of the families getting into that home, they discovered their daughter’s cellphone on a shelf.
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Fadden was a convicted sex offender and rapist who was about to stand trial for yet another sex offense. They claim the OSBI told them they will be draining the ponds on the property to look for more evidence. “Local law enforcement had no idea of the value of what was left behind,” said Spradling.
Information attained by my law firm’s P/I and now in the possession of the OSBI,” Spradling tweeted. The discovery also sparked concern about other potential crimes that may have been carried out in the property. It also left the Webster’s family fearful about possibilities of the teenager's assault being circulated on the dark web, The Independent reported. The video also reveals various drug paraphernalia and evidence seemingly left behind by law enforcement, including victims’ cell phones and two laptops. Dive teams with the OSBI reportedly used sonar devices at one of the ponds near McFadden’s property over the weekend, KJRH reported.
Spradling previously referred to the home as a "house of horrors" when he said computers and cell phones on the property were not taken by law enforcement. One of McFadden’s neighbors also told the outlet that nearly six months ago, they saw someone digging the pond where police excavation teams were seen. One of the victims’ families also found a ledger at the crime scene containing a list of unknown names and ages.
The suspect, Jesse McFadden, 39, also died of a gunshot wound to the head, Prentice said. All of those things — the restraints, the drug chocolate, the syringe that still had drugs in it — were still there. Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer visited the home for a sleepover. But the video indicates that inside the house, there was no sleepover.
The second processing came after KFOR revealed that authorities left behind a trove of stomach-churning evidence at McFadden’s property after releasing the scene. While touring the residence, a crew of reporters found hand restraints, sex toys and drug paraphernalia that have since been seized by Okmulgee Police. “Thirty-two different cell phones and individuals utilized the House of Horrors as their location address!
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