'I did what I promised': Jesse McFadden sent chilling texts to victim night before 7 bodies were found in Oklahoma home
HENRYETTA, OKLAHOMA: Convicted rapist Jesse McFadden, 39, sent shocking messages to his victim the night before seven people, including him, were found dead at an Oklahoma property. Two missing teenagers, Ivy Webster, and Brittany Brewer, were reportedly found dead along with five other people on May 1.
The four other victims have been identified as McFadden's wife, Holly Guess, 35, and her children Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 17, Michael James Mayo, 15, and Tiffany Dore Guess, 13. They have been identified by a family member but not by the Okmulgee County Sheriff's Office.
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'I did exactly what I promised I would do'
“I told you I wouldn’t go back,” one of the messages read, according to Fox affiliate KOKI. He also messaged, "I got a marketing job, making great money and was being advanced. Been there 2 years and made a great life. I did exactly what I promised I would do when I go out.” It is unclear which victims McFadden sent the messages to.
McFadden was a convicted rapist who was given a 20-year sentence for a 2004 first-degree rape charge in Pittsburg County, as per the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. He was accused of exchanging nude photos and videos with an underage girl from the Jess Dunn Correctional Center. For this crime, he was reportedly charged with soliciting sexual communications with a minor and possession/distribution of juvenile content. He was released from prison on October 30, four years earlier than he was supposed to. On May 1, the day the bodies were found, his trial for the charges related to the exchange with the minor was supposed to begin.
GoFundMe pages set up for the victims
GoFundMe pages have been set up for victims Webster and Brewer. "Thank you to each of you for lovingly donate to assist the Brewer family at this time. Your kindness will touch the hearts of all who mourn their loss. Since the owner of Buffalo Wild Wings has offered to pay the funeral expenses for Brittney, I am offering to return your donations to you. If you want to donate the funds to the Brewer family for the other expenses they will undoubtedly incur at this time, please let me know," Brewer's GoFundMe reads. At the time of writing this article, $1,610 had been raised for the $10,000 goal.
Webster's GoFundMe says, "Hi, I’m Emily. A close friend of Ivys grandmother. As most of the country knows, Ivy Webster was visiting with her best friend and her family. Unfortunately, Ivy and 5 others lives were taken unsuspectedly. Ivy is survived by her mother Ashleigh, father Justin, siblings Parker, Bentley, and Hayden Silas. As well as grandparents, great grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Please help the family in time of need as they bring their baby home and continue to support each other." A note added says, "Please note this is a family of 6 left behind who will be unable to work. Funds raised will assist family as well." At the time of writing this article, $6,852 had been raised of the $30,000 goal.