Sex offender's early release leads to Oklahoma massacre of six.

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Jesse McFadden, a convicted rapist, was released from prison in Oklahoma in 2020 despite facing new sex crime charges allegedly committed while behind bars. He is believed to have killed his wife and five teenagers on his rural property before dying by suicide. Victims' families and state lawmakers are questioning why McFadden was released and if the deaths could have been prevented. State Rep. Scott Fetgatter hopes to introduce a bill that would halt the release of inmates before they complete their sentences if they are accused of committing certain sex crimes while incarcerated.
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