Wednesday, May 03, 2023

Tulsa Area Monster Kills!

Two Oklahoma teens end up dead. A monster killed them and his family.

A Tulsa area monster killed two teens and the Oklahoma state authorities found five bodies on property. This monster killed his wife, the three children raised in the home and himself. He likely raped the victims.

In Henryetta, Oklahoma, the bodies of two teens were found on the property. Five teens and two adults were found on property. It was a murder suicide.

The monster was a convicted sex offender.

The missing teens, 14-year-old Ivy Webster and 16-year-old Brittany Brewer, were believed to be among the bodies, Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said, noting the medical examiner would provide a final confirmation of their identities.

Webster and Brewer had been the subject of an endangered/missing advisory issued by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, which said they were last seen early Monday morning in Henryetta and could have been traveling with the monster.

The seven bodies were found at a property where the monster lived, Rice told the Tulsa World newspaper. It is the same address listed for the monster in the Oklahoma Sex Offender registry. The bodies were found “not in the residence, but just on the property,” Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokesperson Gerald Davidson said Monday.


The monster was set to stand trial on charges of solicitation of a minor at 9 a.m. Monday but failed to show up, according to court records. A bench warrant for failure to appear was issued, the records show, and authorities then discovered the bodies while executing a search warrant.

The court date stemmed from charges filed in 2017, when the monster was accused of using a cell phone to exchange nude photos and videos with an underage girl, while he was serving time for a 2003 rape conviction, according to CNN affiliate KOKI.

The parents of Webster, one of the missing teens, spoke with KOKI while the search for the girls was underway. They said they were “shocked” to learn of the monster ’s past. “He should not have been out and it’s our justice system that needs to be harder,” Justin Webster told the outlet.

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