That day McFadden had been set to have a jury trial for other charges he faced, but after he did not appear his body and those of his victims were discovered at his home.
Police say McFadden shot and killed his wife Holly McFadden, 35; Holly's three children Tiffany Guess, 13; Michael Mayo, 15; and Rylee Allen, 17, as well as Tiffany's friends Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 15; furthermore, he sexually assaulted Webster and Brewer, and all victims had been shot in the head, some multiple times, according to an autopsy report.
[6] The Oklahoma Highway Patrol had issued an Amber Alert for Webster and Brewer only hours before[7] they were found among the dead.
[9] McFadden was born in Kansas on August 24, 1983[citation needed], and had dropped out of high school in ninth grade for unknown reasons.
[11] After the murders, state representative Scott Fetgatter advocated for stronger sentencing laws for serious sex crimes.