7 Bodies found in Oklahoma
Seven bodies were found Monday, May 1 at the Oklahoma residence of a man who authorities were seeking in the disappearance of two teens’, officials said. Earlier Monday, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol issued an endangered/missing advisory for the two girls, 14-year old Ivy Webster and 16-year old Brittany Brewer, as well as Jesse L. McFadden, 39, a registered sex offender.
The seven bodies were found at a property in Henryetta, the city where McFadden lived about 90 miles from Oklahoma City, and it is the same address listed for McFadden in the Oklahoma Sex Offender registry. Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison records show McFadden was convicted of first-degree rape in 2003 and released in October 2020.
“There is no suspect at large that we are looking for right at this moment,” bureau spokesperson Gerald Davidson told reporters Monday. “So … there is no threat to the community.” The bodies were found “not in the residence, but just on the property,” Davidson said.
Janette Mayo, 59, of Westville, Oklahoma, said the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office notified her late Monday that the other four victims were her daughter, Holly Guess, 35, and her grandchildren, Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 17, Michael James Mayo, 15, and Tiffany Dore Guess, 13.
Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said Monday that the state medical examiner would have to confirm the identities of the victims, but “we believe that we have found the persons.” He said that the bodies were believed to include those of 14-year-old Ivy Webster and 16-year-old Brittany Brewer, along with Jesse McFadden, the felon authorities had said the teens were traveling with.
Nathan Brewer, the father of Brittany Brewer, told News On 6 that he is devastated.
"Brittany was an outgoing person," he said to the local news outlet. "She actually was selected to be Miss Henryetta ... coming up in July for this National Miss Pageant in Tulsa. And now she ain't gonna make it because she's dead. She's gone. So at this point, all I can say is for me and the Webster family, I know I don't have the money to bury my daughter, and I know the Webster family doesn't have the money to bury their daughter either," Brewer said.