Friday, May 5th 2023, 6:10 pm
Okmulgee County District Attorney is addressing concerns involving the investigation into a murder suicide in Henryetta where seven people were found dead.
Fourteen-year-old Ivy Webster's family attorney gave News On 6 video shot inside the suspect's home, because they believe evidence was left inside.
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“This event has been a tragedy for the victims and their families, the community and the State—one that will weigh heavily on our hearts and minds as we navigate forward. We continue to offer our deepest condolences and prayers for all involved. We also remain confident in the investigative efforts and commit to service of the law enforcement men and women who continue to work this case," Okmulgee County District Attorney Carol Iski said in a statement.
Investigators said Jesse McFadden shot and killed his wife and five teenagers, then shot himself. The victims were found on Monday on the property where the McFadden's lived.
Three days later, Ivy's family member went inside the McFadden home and took videos.
In the videos, Ivy's grandmother, Shannon Boykin, sees drug paraphernalia, many computers, iPads, phones, hard drives and other graphic items News On 6 is choosing not to show on television.
The Webster family attorney said they are afraid Ivy was sexually assaulted and that McFadden may have taken videos inside the home.
Investigators said despite the claims of possible videos being put on the dark web, they aren't aware any videos exist.
They said they went back to Jesse McFadden's home Thursday night to collect more items at the family's request.
Investigators said all of the electronic devices that have been collected so far will be forensically examined by the OSBI crime lab. They said that process hasn't started yet and it does take a long time.
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