Key takeaways:
- Six people, including a convicted sex offender, were found dead on a rural property east of Henryetta, Oklahoma.
- All victims sustained between one and three wounds to the head, and Jesse McFadden then shot himself.
- The evidence suggests that Jesse McFadden murdered six people and then killed himself. He was due to appear in a new child sex abuse trial the same day he was found dead.
Six people, including a convicted sex offender, were found dead on a rural property east of Henryetta, Oklahoma on Monday. The property is associated with Jesse McFadden, 39, who was being sought by authorities in connection with the disappearance of two teenage girls.
Oklahoma Police Chief Joe Prentice said that the victims all sustained between one and three wounds to the head, and that Jesse McFadden then shot himself. An advisory was issued for the two missing teenagers, but was canceled when investigators discovered the bodies.
The mother of Jesse McFadden said her “heart is breaking” for all the families involved. Chief Prentice said that he is not expressing a theory about the motive, as he follows the evidence and does not have any evidence about what the motive was.
The evidence suggests that Jesse McFadden murdered six people and then killed himself. He was due to appear in a new child sex abuse trial the same day he was found dead. The investigation is ongoing.
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