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Bbm.Seems clear a lot more should be done if sex offender goes free. If a woman with children marries a sex offender, whose offense was against an underaged victim, shouldn't CPS get involved?
This guy was let out, no supervision, even though he was awaiting trial on another crime against a teenage girl. He was able to marry a woman with teenage daughters, and have other teenagers come over his house for sleepovers. Clearly this wasn't going to end well and it didn't.
Omg… this is horrible. I don’t even know what to say… I feel so awful and angry for this man.MAY 5, 2023
Victim's family finds evidence left behind by Oklahoma law enforcement (kfor.com)
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- In the living room, there was a twin size bed laying on the floor. It had a pink patterned blanket laying across it.
- In the corner of the room, there were desktop monitors and a computer tower still hooked up to it. Two additional computer towers and four desktop monitors were found throughout the house.
- Next to the living room was a bedroom where the bed frame had restraints bolted into it. The restraints still had chains attached.
- There was a shelf lined with witchcraft-related books.
- There were also sex and bondage devices throughout the room.
- About 10 feet away in the kitchen, there was another restraint bolted into the counter. There were fresh locks and chains still attached to that one as well.
- The kitchen was filled with trash and sticky insect pads full of roaches.
- A human dog collar, handcuffs, drug paraphernalia, and weapons were sitting out in the laundry room.
- There was a syringe still filled with a dark colored substance sitting in the room.
- There was also a check signed by one of the deceased victims, Holly Guess for a local storage unit located at “U Lock Storage.” There was even a unit number written on the check.
- Medication labeled as McFadden’s was also sitting out.
- Cellphones, including Ivy's, were tucked away in a cabinet.
- There were also two laptops found in the same cabinet as the cell phones.
- Another phone was discovered in a bedside nightstand.
- Four phones were found, in total.
A friend of the Websters’ who was there during the walk through told the investigator the “whole world is going to know” about the mishap with the investigation.
The investigator asked what that would accomplish.
“I’m a grieving parent that my daughter got raped and murdered and you’re telling me right now that I don’t have a right to know what happened. The story’s right here. It’s right here and it’s still sitting here. Still!” yelled Justin.
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News 4 spoke with Justin again Friday night and he said he returned to McFadden’s home only to uncover more evidence.
He said he found a receipt for the padlocks attached to the restraints showing McFadden purchased them a couple days before the murder-suicide.
He also found padlock packaging.
Additionally, he found a list of names plus their date of births.
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In Jesse’s bedroom, Justin claims he found five more phones and more drug paraphernalia in the closet.
He told KFOR he’s shocked because this is the third time he has visited the home and each time he finds more potential evidence.
He said he called law enforcement to come back to the scene of the crime once again and they told him to immediately leave the property.
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7 victims, 9 phones, which alarmed me at first but it wouldn't be unusual to have a couple of old phones laying around, right? Please say yes. MOOAre there more phones there than victims found?
not just H but H mom and aunt too. I wonder if there will be some lawsuits against the adults who knew and didn’t inform.What really bothers me is that H knew about his conviction, and chose to not believe them, but didn't offer that same choice to the other parents. I personally would never be able to make peace with that aspect of it if I was a parent of one of the sleepover teens.
Bbm.I am SPEECHLESS and believe me that doesn’t happen much.
I’m glad this is being documented because the damage control attempts are going to be ferocious.
is anyone here with some background in why police would leave so much evidence to be tampered with? does it have something to do with it being murder suicide so since the perp is dead the evidence wouldn’t need to be secured?? bc it would only be retrieved to isolate other victims rather then be building a case since no one to build a case against? I dont understand and I am trying to … bc couldn’t there be potential other victims or perpetrator info on the electronics in there? this doesn’t feel real
What really bothers me is that H knew about his conviction, and chose to not believe them, but didn't offer that same choice to the other parents. I personally would never be able to make peace with that aspect of it if I was a parent of one of the sleepover teens.
All of the above. ^^^^What really bothers me is that H knew about his conviction, and chose to not believe them, but didn't offer that same choice to the other parents. I personally would never be able to make peace with that aspect of it if I was a parent of one of the sleepover teens.
What if he has people hidden in the storage unit? Plenty of storage in the tractor trial thing and did anyone open that? I got this feeling more info will come out.7 victims, 9 phones, which alarmed me at first but it wouldn't be unusual to have a couple of old phones laying around, right? Please say yes. MOO
My guess is because he is dead they only did a half-baked investigation. Of course there could very well be other crimes stored on his laptops that they should be investigating.is anyone here with some background in why police would leave so much evidence to be tampered with? does it have something to do with it being murder suicide so since the perp is dead the evidence wouldn’t need to be secured?? bc it would only be retrieved to isolate other victims rather then be building a case since no one to build a case against? I dont understand and I am trying to … bc couldn’t there be potential other victims or perpetrator info on the electronics in there? this doesn’t feel real
Probably not people, but could very well be evidence of other crimes.What if he has people hidden in the storage unit? Plenty of storage in the tractor trial thing and did anyone open that? I got this feeling more info will come out.
Yes!7 victims, 9 phones, which alarmed me at first but it wouldn't be unusual to have a couple of old phones laying around, right? Please say yes. MOO
I think that's totally normal, I have 2 or 3 lying around, but given the circumstances, they should definitely identify who each one belonged too7 victims, 9 phones, which alarmed me at first but it wouldn't be unusual to have a couple of old phones laying around, right? Please say yes. MOO
UBMFFThe Websters told 2 News they believe McFadden planned this and say it could have been worse as he supposedly invited more of the teens' friends over. So for parents everywhere now worried about something similar happening to their family, the Websters have a message.
“Don’t trust anybody. Look up everything you possibly can on everybody around you, where your kids are going to be around,” Justin said.
Ivy Webster's parents frustrated by lack of information