Posted on 05/01/2023 4:22:54 PM PDT by devane617
Authorities discovered the bodies of seven people Monday while searching a rural Oklahoma property for two missing teenagers, state investigators confirmed.
The bodies were found near the town of Henryetta, a town of about 6,000 located about 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokesman Gerald Davidson said.
He said the state medical examiner will have to identify the victims, but authorities were no longer searching for the missing teens or a man they may have been with.
“We’ve had our share of troubles and woes, but this one is pretty bad,” Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice told reporters.
Rice declined to confirm the identities of any of the victims, where the bodies were found or any details about weapons that may have been discovered on the property.
“We believe there’s no other threat to the community,” he added.
A missing endangered person advisory had been issued earlier Monday for 14-year-old Ivy Webster and 16-year-old Brittany Brewer. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol canceled the advisory Monday afternoon.
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From that thread....
Records show that McFadden is a convicted sex offender, having spent 16 years in prison on a rape conviction...
Anyone and everyone who played a part in releasing McFadden has blood on their hands.
Oklahoma still seems to be a hotbed of criminal activity ever since before Cleo Epps disappeared fifty years ago. Her body was later found stuffed in an abandoned septic tank.
Some of the worst crimes stories I’ve ever read have come out of Oklahoma, back to 1976.
I got the text alert a few hours ago for these girls. So sad. :-(
Sounds like someone’s private cemetery.
And should be held responsible, financially.
Well I live in OK....and it’s pretty peaceful where I live.
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