HENRYETTA — Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said officials believe two missing teenage girls were among seven bodies found at a Henryetta residence Monday, May 1.
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Court records show McFadden was released from prison in 2020 after serving sentences in Pittsburg County District Court for first-degree rape and grand larceny.
According to records the News-Capital obtained, McFadden was charged in 2003 with first-degree rape after he tied up a girl a raped her.
McFadden pleaded not guilty to the crime and accepted an Alford Plea of 20 years in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. He requested a sentence modification in 2004,
saying he felt “very bad” for what he did and that he thought about it every day. A Pittsburg County judge denied the request.
Rape in Oklahoma is an 85% percent crime, meaning McFadden was only required to serve at least 17 years to become eligible for parole.