‘They have names too’: Mom of Holly Guess who was killed along with her 3 children says ‘remember my family’
HENRYETTA, OKLAHOMA: The mother of one of the seven people who were found dead at an Oklahoma property has taken to social media to tell the world she wants her family members to be remembered. Two missing teenagers, Ivy Webster, and Brittany Brewer, were reportedly found dead along with five other people on May 1, including convicted rapist Jesse McFadden.
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 Holly's mother, Janette Mayo, but not by the Okmulgee County Sheriff's Office.
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It seems the victims are :
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Holly McFadden (wife)
Michael James McFadden (son)
Tiffany McFadden (daughter)
+ 2 sons
Ivy Webster (friend)
Brittany Brewer (friend)
The body of Jesse McFadden was found at the property pic.twitter.com/VYx3Z0KiGQ
'I hurt just like the other families'
A lot was written about Webster and Brewer, but little about the other victims, which is what Mayo pointed out in her post. "All the posts on Facebook and the new talk about 7 bodies found and mention Ivy and Brittany but no mention of the other four found. Those other 4 were my daughter Holly Guess, and her children, Rylee Elizabeth Allen, Michael James Mayo and, Tiffany Dore Guess. My heart does go out to Ivys and Brittany’s families, but they were not his only victims. My daughter loved her children and yes she married the man who killed them but she was fooled by his charm. I hurt just like the other families but he took my world from me. My grandchildren and my daughter," she wrote.
"I have a hole in my heart that he created by his actions Jesse McFadden was a monster for his actions. I would love to talk to the media and tell my side of it. I loved Ivy she was a sweet girl, I really didn’t know Brittany but she must have been a sweet girl for my Tiffany to care for her. My prayers are there for both of the other families. I just ask that people remember my family as well, and that they had names too," she added. Despite Mayo's claims, authorities have not released any information about who killed the seven people or how they died.
Jesse McFadden was released from prison early
McFadden, 39, was a convicted rapist. He 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 charged with soliciting sexual communications with a minor and possession/distribution of juvenile content.
However, McFadden was released from prison on October 30, four years earlier than it was scheduled, according to the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry. His trial for the charges related to the exchange with the minor was supposed to begin on April 1.