Two Teens Found Dead – The county sheriff said authorities scouring a remote Oklahoma home for two missing kids found the dead of seven individuals Monday, including the teens and a convicted sex offender. Tuesday, a mother said her daughter and three grandkids were among the seven dead. Sheriff Eddy Rice of Okmulgee County remarked, “We believe that we have found the persons.” He claimed 14-year-old Ivy Webster, 16-year-old Brittany Brewer, and Jesse McFadden, the criminal the kids were traveling with, were among the bodies.
“We are no longer looking,” Rice stated. We think we found everything this morning. We sympathize with families, friends, schoolmates, and others.” Janette Mayo, 59, of Westville, Oklahoma, said she received a call late Monday from the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office informing her that her daughter, 35-year-old Holly Guess, and her grandchildren, 17-year-old Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 15-year-old Michael James Mayo, and 13-year-old Tiffany Dore Guess, had died. Mayo said the sheriff’s office told her that her daughter and grandchildren were found shot to death in various spots on McFadden’s property. Rice declined to provide details.
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokesman Gerald Davidson said the remains were located during a search near Henryetta, a 6,000-person hamlet 90 miles east of Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol canceled a missing endangered person notice for the two teens Monday afternoon. Webster and Brewer were seen traveling with McFadden, a state sex offender, according to their advice. Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison records show McFadden was convicted of first-degree rape in 2003 and freed in October 2020.