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Who Was Jesse McFadden? Is The Sexual Offense Convict Victim Or Suspect?

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Who Was Jesse McFadden Is The Sexual Offense Convict Victim Or Suspect

Jesse McFadden is a sexual offense convict and the first identified victim of Oklahoma home deaths. Jesse served in prison for a first-degree rape case. He was found guilty by the court and admitted to jail back in November 2003. 

The missing news of two teenage girls became the talk of the town as they went for a weekend sleepover at the house of Tiffany McFadden, the daughter of Jesse McFadden.

14-year-old Ivy Webster and 16-year-old Brittany Brewer went missing after they left their homes on Saturday evening. Police authorities as part of the investigation have issued an Amber alert on their names. 

Who Was Jesse McFadden?

Jesse McFadden worked as an independent contractor before he became notoriously known as a sex offender. He served in jail for his first crime, the rape case of the first degree,  and was released on October 30, 2020.

Who Was Jesse McFadden

First-degree rape is a serious offense in Oklahoma and an 85 percent crime. This means the person who commits this has to serve a minimum of 85 percent of the total sentence before they qualify for even parole. 

During his time in prison, he illegally possessed a cellphone which he used to indulge in mobile sexual acts with a minor girl.

The chat history between him and the sixteen-year-old girl showed that he engaged in adult sexual acts with the girl and encouraged the girl to send her clothless photos. 

When the mobile was confiscated from him it had the partially clothed and fully unclothed photos of the girl. He was to face the charge of child pornography possession for the same case.

The incident took place in 2016 when he was an inmate at the Jess Dunn Correctional Center in Taft. The identity of the sixteen-year girl remains unrevealed, although it is known that she is from Muskogee. 

His trial for communication with the minor was set to begin from Monday onwards. Police officers tried to track him down but he did not appear before the court. The judge had ordered to arrest and produce before the court by issuing a bench warrant.

A bench warrant is an arrest warrant issued by the court to take a person into custody on account of one or more charges and one of the charges will be the act to disrespect the judicial system or the contempt of court or both. 

Related: Who Is Brittany Brewer And Ivy Webster? What Happened To Them? Cause Of Death

Is Jesse McFadden The Suspect Of Other Deaths?

Lately, Jesse McFadden was living in Henryetta Oklahoma with his wife Holly McFadden, his daughter Tiffany and his two sons. At the time of his death, he was thirty-nine years old. 

Following the news, Holly’s mother said that she was sure that Jesse McFadden was the one behind the death of her daughter, and others. 

Shockingly, according to the latest turn of events, the victim of his child pornography case has reported she received texts from him the night before the bodies were found lifeless. Jesse McFadden had texted that as he had promised her years back he was ready to start a life with her.

After getting released from jail he has earned a marketing job that paid him well and he has enough earnings to start a life with her. 

He accused her of being the reason for all the plans getting spoiled. He was referring to her refusal to withdraw the case. Jesse viewed that it was because of this refusal that the case was still standing in court and otherwise he would have been free by the time.

The series of messages had one particular text that read about the time when he reminded her that he would not go back to jail. 

Justin Webster, the father of deceased Ivy Webster called Jesse McFadden a pedophile and said that he should never have been released from jail in the first place. 

Webster’s mother stated that she was not aware of the criminal background of Jesse McFadden and has she had known that she would have never let her daughter go to that place. 

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