OK - Ivy Webster, 14 and Brittney Brewer, 16, among 7 murdered by Jesse McFadden, Henryetta, 1 May 2023

  • #441
This article describes what he did to his rape victim. It sounds to me like he was going to kill her after the rape (since he ordered her to take a shower and destroy her clothes-which wouldn't make much sense if he planned to let her go, since she knew him and could ID him) but she managed to escape. It wouldn't' surprise me at all if there were other victims.

 
  • #442
MAY 8, 2023
[...]

According to Ivy Webster’s attorney, the OSBI had dive teams on the property and boats using sonar devices at at least one of the ponds. Crews left and took down crime scene tape at about 1pm Monday afternoon.

A nearby resident told 2News someone had been unusually digging and expanding this pond about six months ago and worked on it for a month.

The OSBI also brought in an excavator to the scene and the Medical Examiner was on the property as well. This after the OSBI has taken the lead of the case. There has been public confusion over who has been in charge from the initial investigation.

2News was told it was the District 25 Task Force, made up of multiple agencies and the District Attorney's Office.

The Okmulgee County Sheriff held the first press conference last Monday. By Wednesday, all questions were passed to Okmulgee Police Chief.

By Friday, calls were handled by the District Attorney, and by Saturday the OSBI.
Who was leading the case? We went in search for answers.

Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice told 2News Anchor Erin Christy she was part of causing the confusion, but didn’t elaborate and still only referred her to the OSBI. Police Chief Joe Prentice referred us to the District Attorney's Office, where we left a second message. The first message was left on Friday. As of this writing, we have not received a return call.

The OSBI would only say they are investigating.

[...]

The victims family told me inside the house they discovered a ledger with a list of names and ages. The last names on the list were the family and girls killed last week.
 
  • #443
So what were the other names on the list? How many names were there? Anybody went missing in the area?
 
  • #444
@CamSpradling


Henryetta - Breaking News-released as attorney for the Ivy Webster family: McFaddens are longtime Klan - in prison for the 1st degree rape Jesse McFadden demanded separation stating he’s Klan, his family is Klan, and it’s racial. Hate & White Supremacy - What could go wrong?
 
  • #445
@CamSpradling


Henryetta - Breaking News-released as attorney for the Ivy Webster family: McFaddens are longtime Klan - in prison for the 1st degree rape Jesse McFadden demanded separation stating he’s Klan, his family is Klan, and it’s racial. Hate & White Supremacy - What could go wrong?
And just when I thought (hoped) it couldn't get any worse. I've got more to say but I'm going to shut the heck up.
 
  • #446
And just when I thought (hoped) it couldn't get any worse. I've got more to say but I'm going to shut the heck up.
Wow.
"...demanded separation...." As in extra protection for his own safety ?
I don't think he's in a position to be dictating ultimatums !
Imo.
 
  • #447
from the link - "Registered sex offenders are allowed to live with children as long as they don’t commit crimes against them, she said"

WTF!!!!! WHY IS THAT!!!!

As long as they don’t commit crimes against them??? So wait till it happens and then take action?? Makes no sense.
 
  • #448
More things found by relatives.

"Bloody children’s clothing, a ledger with what appeared to be names and ages, cellphones hidden under floorboards, a four-inch stack of pictures, and restraints taped to the back of a dresser were among some of the findings, Wiatt told Banfield during an emotional interview Monday evening."
 
  • #449
More things found by relatives.

"Bloody children’s clothing, a ledger with what appeared to be names and ages, cellphones hidden under floorboards, a four-inch stack of pictures, and restraints taped to the back of a dresser were among some of the findings, Wiatt told Banfield during an emotional interview Monday evening."

I saw the new additional evidence video on Banfield last night, it was horrific. Wiatt said there were things that were too difficult to say. “I’m not sure if I can say it, I don’t even know how to describe it” She was overcome with anguish and didn’t say anything further.
 
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  • #451
Sounds like this perp (like many other similarly inclined perps) liked to keep trophies of his crimes. Local police appears to be incredibly incompetent to not trying to investigate fully the murders suicide and potential other crimes against other children. They just declared "oh we will never know what exactly he did and why he did what he did" (of course you won't know if you don't investigate, but he could have documented it all). Do we know of any other girls missing in the area?
 
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  • #453
Sounds like this perp (like many other similarly inclined perps) liked to keep trophies of his crimes. Local police appears to be incredibly incompetent to not trying to investigate fully the murders suicide and potential other crimes against other children. They just declared "oh we will never know what exactly he did and why he did what he did" (of course you won't know if you don't investigate, but he could have documented it all). Do we know of any other girls missing in the area?
Not to mention, trying to find any other people that may have been involved but left the dwelling before they could be caught!
 
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  • #455
If it hadn't of been for the bravery of the parents and the laziness of JM, the cops never would have investigated the scene at the house. How naive they were.
 
  • #456
Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice told 2News Anchor Erin Christy she was part of causing the confusion

From a KJRH news article upthread.

Dude, this one is NOT the media's fault. Sorry that they shone a light on the total disregard for this case, but you're not in a position to point fingers.
 
  • #457
Not to mention, trying to find any other people that may have been involved but left the dwelling before they could be caught!
Of possibility that he was sharing child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 with other perps and his electronic devices could lead police to other predators.
 
  • #458
From a KJRH news article upthread.

Dude, this one is NOT the media's fault. Sorry that they shone a light on the total disregard for this case, but you're not in a position to point fingers.
Exactly. Not sure what confusion he is talking about. Police clearly didn't collect many pieces of evidence remaining on the scene. Relatives found electronic devices, cell phones, bloody clothing, polaroid photos, etc, that police didn't find (and obviusly didn't try hard to find). Electronic devices police left in the house (computers, laptops) were not even hidden. Restrains, chains, padlocks clearly visible were also left in the house and not collected. Multiple cell phones, including those of known victims, were left in the house. Receipt to a rented storage unit (what is in there?) was left in the house. Police should be ashamed for not doing a thorough investigation instead of pointing fingers at the media.
 
  • #459
I saw the new additional evidence video on Banfield last night, it was horrific. Wiatt said there were things that were too difficult to say. “I’m not sure if I can say it, I don’t even know how to describe it” She was overcome with anguish and didn’t say anything further.
This case is getting even darker .... as if it were not bad enough already.

One thing has been weighing on my mind --- I am wondering -- surely all of this evidence and possible restraining (the kids ?) people, didn't suddenly happen the exact day of the murders !
My .02 is that there had been crimes committed for some time.

I wish the mom had been able to physically escape and get the children out of there if JM started to do horrible things to either the minors in that household, or to all of them.
We will never know, though.
Again I keep coming back to the glaring red flag warnings.
Imo .

Exactly. Not sure what confusion he is talking about. Police clearly didn't collect many pieces of evidence remaining on the scene. Relatives found electronic devices, cell phones, bloody clothing, polaroid photos, etc, that police didn't find (and obviously didn't try hard to find). Electronic devices police left in the house (computers, laptops) were not even hidden. Restrains, chains, padlocks clearly visible were also left in the house and not collected. Multiple cell phones, including those of known victims, were left in the house. Receipt to a rented storage unit (what is in there ?) was left in the house. Police should be ashamed for not doing a thorough investigation instead of pointing fingers at the media.
Bbm
Ita !!
Imagine being the relative or family friend, and finding those things !!
:eek:
It's disgusting.

And which person in the justice system thought it was fine for this monster, JM, to be roaming freely ?
Do they think this is a one off and will never happen again ?
Sadly I doubt it.
There are (imo) plenty of equally dangerous perps who should also be kept locked away.
M00.
 
  • #460
Quoting again from the original KJRH article, someone has already pasted this but somehow I've missed it repeatedly. So HOW MANY names were on that ledger?

The victims family told me inside the house they discovered a ledger with a list of names and ages. The last names on the list were the family and girls killed last week.
 

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