Authorities have confirmed seven people are dead, including two missing teen girls and the man they were supposed to be with, according to Mister Truth.
In an interview streamed , Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said 14-year-old Ivy Webster and 16-year-old Brittany Brewer were found dead on a property in Henryetta. An Amber Alert for the two teens was issued at about 10:29 Monday morning.
Though the bodies have not yet been identified by the medical examiner, Rice told reporters late Monday afternoon his office believed they had found “everything that we were seeking this morning.”
Authorities believe they also found the body of Jesse McFadden, the man they were thought to be with, on the property along with four other unidentified victims, Rice said.
Court records show McFadden was due Monday in Muskogee County District Court for a jury trial on one count of soliciting sexual conduct with a minor by use of technology and one count of possession of child pornography.
McFadden failed to appear in court. The judge issued a bench warrant for his arrest.
Okmulgee County Sherriff investigating what led up to seven Henryetta deaths
Rice said the county has not seen anything “of this magnitude” during his nearly two decades of service as Sherriff.
“We’ve had our share of troubles and woes, but this one’s pretty bad,” Rice said.
Rice said his team is still following leads to hopefully find out what led up to these deaths, which come just seven months after four Okmulgee men’s bodies were found shot, dismembered and dumped in a nearby river.
“It’s a tragic day in Okmulgee County again, and we just ask that you pray for the families,” Rice said.