Muskogee County District Attorney Larry Edwards did not respond to requests for comment. I don’t know how many times I told them, 'He’s a dangerous man you’re putting little girls in danger.' I don’t know how many times I screamed at the top of my lungs for someone to care. “They could have prevented these deaths,” Babb said. It was sent from an account with the name "Holly Days," and the police chief leading the investigation just outside Henryetta, Okla., Joe Prentice, said he had reviewed the message and wasn't sure if it was sent before or after the killings. The woman, Kaitlyn Babb, 23, provided the message to NBC News. The message, first reported by an Oklahoma Fox affiliate, was sent to a woman who said she was set to testify against McFadden in a child sex abuse trial scheduled to begin the same day the bodies were found. The message sent from an account with the name "Holly Days." Provided by Kaitlyn Babb On Wednesday, the police chief leading the investigation into the killings in rural Oklahoma said that McFadden - a convicted rapist who spent nearly 17 years in prison before his 2020 release - had likely shot all six in the head before killing himself. Hours later, authorities found the bodies of McFadden, his wife, her three teenage children and two other teens who were at the McFadden home for a sleepover.
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