Source: Crimeonline.com.

USA – A registered sex offender in Oklahoma who allegedly killed his wife, his three stepchildren, and two teen girls who were staying over for a sleepover reportedly had bondage collars and handcuffs in his home.

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According to The Oklahoman, victim Ivy Webster’s grandmother took videos inside suspect Jesse McFadden’s home in Henryetta on Thursday. The footage reportedly showed handcuffs, bondage collars, and lubricant in the laundry room in addition to sex toys in the master bedroom — where a chain was affixed to the wall behind the bed.

The Oklahoman reported that one of the videos also showed a chain attached to the kitchen counter.

Webster, 14, along with Brittany Brewer, 16, were reportedly killed while attending a sleepover at McFadden’s home. The pair was supposed to go to a ranch with McFadden’s stepdaughter, Tiffany Guess, 13,  in McAlester on Saturday and return the following day. McFadden and his wife Holly Guess, 35, (Tiffany’s mother) were reportedly supposed to go with them to the ranch.

Tiffany and Holly were among the six victims; Holly’s two other children, Rylee Allen, 17, and Michael James Mayo, 15, were also killed.

McFadden is believed to have fatally shot the six victims before turning the gun on himself. The seven bodies were discovered on Monday, the same day an AMBER Alert was issued for Brewer and Webster.

McFadden, 39, was a registered sex offender with a 2004 conviction for first-degree rape. McFadden was released from jail in 2020, but he was due in court on Monday to stand trial for soliciting sexual communication with a minor using technology and possession or distribution of juvenile pornography. The alleged crime happened when he was imprisoned.

McFadden and Holly reportedly got married on May 26, 2020. Holly’s mother previously told the Associated Press that McFadden lied to her daughter about his criminal history.

She said, “He was very demure. He was very standoffish, generally very quiet, but he kept my daughter and the kids basically under lock and key. He had to know where they were at all times, which sent red flags up.”