
The bodies were discovered in a rural property, with convicted rapist Jesse McFadden believed to be among the deceased.
Seven people, including two missing teenage girls, Brittany Brewer, 15, and Ivy Webster, 14, have been found dead at a house in Oklahoma. Authorities confirmed the presence of their suspected abductor, 39-year-old Jesse McFadden, a convicted rapist, among the bodies.
The two girls were last seen with McFadden on Sunday, leading to an Amber Alert being issued the following morning. They had gone to his house to spend the weekend, a visit they had made on several occasions before without incident. The girls were expected to return that evening but did not show up, sparking a search.
On Monday afternoon, Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice reported the discovery of the seven bodies at a rural home near Henryetta, around 50 miles south of Tulsa. While the identities were still being confirmed, Rice stated that the authorities believed they had located all those they were searching for.
McFadden, who had been set to face charges for sexual contact with a minor, had failed to appear in court that morning. His criminal history includes a 2003 conviction for first-degree rape, from which he served nearly 16 years before his release in 2020.
Nathan Brewer, the father of Brittany, expressed his heartbreak, noting that his daughter had been selected to compete in an upcoming beauty pageant in Tulsa. “She was outgoing and had so much ahead of her, but now she’s gone,” he said.
Sheriff Rice declined to share additional details about the scene but assured the public that there was no further threat to the community. “This is a tragedy for Okmulgee, and our hearts go out to everyone affected,” he added.