2 Teens Were Sexually Assaulted Before Convicted Rapist Killed Them & Family in Sextuple Murder-Suicide

Two teen girls who were the subject of an AMBER Alert in May before they were found dead in a sex offender’s home were sexually assaulted, Oklahoma officials revealed last week.

The two girls, Ivy Webster, 14, along with Brittany Brewer, 16, were attending a sleepover at convicted rapist Jesse McFadden’s home in Henryetta when McFadden, 39, allegedly killed them, his wife Holly Guess, 35, and his three stepchildren, Tiffany Guess, 13, Rylee Allen, 17, and Michael Mayo, 15.

The Oklahoman reported that McFadden shot himself in the mouth after shooting all six victims in the head.

The autopsy reports also disclosed that Webster and Brewer had blunt force injuries to their genital areas. Holly Guess suffered gunshot wounds to her head and arm, while she and her children had abrasions, according to The Oklahoman.

McFadden was a registered sex offender with a 2004 conviction for first-degree rape. McFadden was released from jail in 2020. However, he was due in court on May 1 to stand trial for soliciting sexual communication with a minor using technology and possession or distribution of juvenile pornography. The alleged crime happened in 2017 when he was imprisoned.

According to The Oklahoman, McFadden told his mother on April 30 that he would kill himself because he was not returning to prison.

Holly Guess’ mother previously told the media that McFadden lied to her daughter about his criminal history. KWTV reported that someone contacted authorities in late January regarding children in McFadden’s home but it did not violate the law because they are his stepchildren and not his victims.

McFadden, who is a lifetime sex offender, appeared to be compliant with address checks that are required every 90 days.

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[Featured image: Ivy Webster and Brittany Brewer/Okmulgee County Police Department]