Family and friends honored one of the teenage victims killed in Henryetta in a mass murder and suicide. They held a celebration of life ceremony for 14-year-old Ivy Webster at her family's Henryetta home.
The teen was laid to rest after the memorial service. Burial costs were covered by a donation from a Buffalo Wild Wings franchise, and countless other financial donations that have poured in to assist the Webster family heal.
Okmulgee police said Webster was one of two teens visiting their friend's home when Jesse McFadden, a convicted rapist, shot and killed them and murdered his wife, her three children and then killed himself.
The victims’ bodies were found on a property in Henryetta on Monday. Webster's father had this to say the day after learning of the murders.
“I feel the evil in him wanted to get back at the world and he wanted to hurt the people he loved the most,” said Justin Webster, Ivy Webster’s father. “And our daughter was best friends with Tiffany his daughter. They were inseparable, they did everything together.”
Several days later, a horrifying discovery was made when Webster's grandmother went inside the McFadden home.
She took a video from inside the home, and it was sent to News 9 by the Webster family's attorney. The video shows computers, phones, hard drives, drug paraphernalia and other graphic items.
The items have since been seized by law enforcement and will be forensically examined by the OSBI.
The Webster family’s attorney Tweeted on Saturday that the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation was conducting interviews with each family member after the funeral to ensure that nothing was missed in the ongoing investigation.