Brittany Brewer will no longer be able to participate in the Miss National pageant in Tulsa. The 16-year-old girl was one of the victims of Jesse McFadden, the main accused of killing 7 people and hiding their bodies in his home in Oklahoma, USA.
Brewer’s body was found next to her friend’s. Webster ivy, 14 and five other people where McFadden and his family lived. Police arrived at the house looking for the boys, who had been reported missing, and “inadvertently” found the other bodies.
At the same time, McFadden was found dead in Henryetta more than 140 kilometers from his home in Oklahoma.
The heartbreaking message of the father
Nathan Brewer, Brittany’s father, spoke to KOTV following the sad discovery. He expressed his disappointment upon hearing the news, providing details of all the plans that have been halted for him and her daughter.
“Brittany was an outgoing person. In fact, she was selected for the Miss Henryetta pageant…which was held in July for the Miss National pageant in Tulsa. And now she’s not going to make it because she’s dead. She’s gone .” Nathan groaned.
Brewer said Brittany had dreams of being a teacher or a veterinarian. “It’s a parent’s worst nightmare, and I’m living through it. I’m just lost,” she concluded.
The case
The two young women were reported missing on Monday after they were last seen alive on Saturday, April 29, along with McFadden.
According to various reports, the parents of the teenagers knew McFadden and they had been sent home to spend a sleepover with their family. The killer lived with his wife Holly and their three children, including Tiffany, who was alleged to be a friend of the victims.
The circumstances of the deaths are unclear. It is not yet known for certain whether the rest of the corpses belong to the McFadden family.
The parents of the dead girls were unaware of the defendant’s dark past: McFadden worked as an independent contractor, but he was a sex offender convicted in 2004 of first-degree rape.
The killer had been sentenced to 20 years in prison and, after spending 16 years in prison, released on parole in 2020.
Source: Clarin
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