Grandmother identifies daughter and 3 grandchildren as 4 people found dead with sex offender, 2 teenage girls – Crime Online

Oklahoma police have yet to officially identify four people who were discovered dead on Monday along with two missing girls and a registered sex offender.

However, Janette Mayo told The Associated Press that the second adult found at the Henryetta property was her daughter, Holly Guess, 35, and her three grandchildren, Rylee Elizabeth Allen, 17; Michael James Mayo, 15; and Tiffany Dore Guess, 13. Okmulgee County police reportedly told him the four had been shot.

Guess was reportedly married to Jesse McFadden, 39, a registered sex offender who was convicted of first-degree rape. McFadden was released from prison in 2020, but was due in court on Monday to stand trial for soliciting sexual communications from a minor using technology and possessing or distributing child pornography.

Police confirmed McFadden was among seven people found dead at the Henryetta property. At the time, he was linked to the disappearances of Ivy Webster, 14, Brittany Brewer, 16, whose bodies were also found at the property.

Previous reports said Brewer and Webster were supposed to go with Tiffany to work at a ranch in McAlester on Saturday and return the next day. McFadden and Holly were supposed to accompany them to the ranch.

An AMBER alert was issued for Brewer and Webster on Monday before the seven bodies were found. Reports say five children and two adults were found dead.

The grandmother told The Associated Press that McFadden lied to her daughter about her criminal history.

She said, “He was very wise. He was very aloof, usually very quiet, but he kept my daughter and the kids basically locked up. He had to know where they were at all times, which sent up red flags.

This story is developing.

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

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