Seven people were found dead in Oklahoma, including a woman’s daughter and her three grandchildren. The house was searched for two missing teens and a sexual offender.
Janette Mayo reported that the local sheriff told her her daughter Holly Guess (35), and grandchildren Rylee Emily Allen (17), Michael James Mayo (15), and Tiffany Dore Guess (13), were found at the property.
Ms Mayo said that they were found dead at various places on the property.
Authorities had previously stated that they believed the victims included Ivy Webster (14), Brittany Brewer (16), and Jesse McFadden, a sex offenders the girls were seen traveling with.
Okmulgee County sheriff Eddy Rice, who is the deputy of Okmulgee County, said Monday that he believes he has found the individuals.
The amber alert was issued for the missing girls but was cancelled when the bodies of the girls were found later that day on the property near Henryetta, 90 miles east from Oklahoma City.
Nathan Brewer, her father, told KOTV that Brittany was a person who liked to be social.
She was selected to be Miss Henryetta for the National Miss Pageant coming up in Tulsa in July, but now she won’t make it as she is dead. She’s gone.”
The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry shows Jesse Lee McFadden (39), living at the same address as the bodies.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison record shows he was convicted of rape first degree in 2003. He was released in October 2020.
According to court records, he was due to be tried on Monday for charges of soliciting sexual behavior with a child and possessing images of child abuse.
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Henryetta Public Schools posted a message on its website saying: “At the moment, we are all in mourning for the tragic loss of many of our students.
We have thought about what is best for our children in the days to come. “We will still have to go to school and it will be a very difficult day.”
Gerald Davidson is a spokesman of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. He said that on Monday, an individual told the violent crime team in the Okmulgee county district attorney’s office, the two girls could be at Holly Road, just outside of Henryetta, with someone.
The sheriff’s deputy went to the scene two times. He said that the first time they went to the scene, they didn’t make contact with anyone. However, on their second trip, they found evidence which led them directly to bodies.