On May 1, convicted predator Jesse McFadden didn’t show up for court to face charges of soliciting a minor. Police in Okmulgee County & Henryetta, Oklahoma, soon discovered 7 bodies, and allege McFadden murdered his wife, her three children, and two missing teen girls before ending his life. “I did exactly what I promised I would do when I got out,” McFadden reportedly texted the victim from his court case, hours before the murders.
Even more alarming: McFadden was released EARLY after serving 17 years of a 20 year sentence. Krystal Strong, who was r*ped by McFadden in 2003 when she was only 16, told reporters that she begged authorities to take the case seriously but the “justice system failed them.”
Why was a violent criminal released and left so unmonitored that he could text threats to his victim? Who is responsible for setting him free?
Bobby Chacon – a retired FBI agent and attorney – discusses this and other shocking cases of violent criminals being released early and committing worse crimes. Chacon also shares updates on the Idaho college student murders and the ongoing Bryan Kohberger case.
Bobby Chacon is a retired FBI agent and attorney. He is also a writer / consultant on CBS’ Criminal Minds. In 1987, after graduating law school, Bobby entered the FBI Academy at Quantico. Upon graduating, Bobby was assigned to the New York Office of the FBI where he worked the Italian Mafia (Luchesse Family) and Jamaican Posses. He is an expert in underwater crime scene investigations, crisis management, and counterterrorism.
Follow Bobby Chacon at https://bobbychacon.com and https://twitter.com/bobbychaconfbi
「 TIMESTAMPS 」
0:00 Dr. Drew introduces Bobby Chacon
4:11 Criticism of FBI, NSA & 3-letter agencies
13:09 Bobby Chacon: What is a criminal?
19:05 Officer’s killer was arrested 39 times
31:20 Victim told to “forgive” because McFadden was on meth
35:40 Kaleb Nation: McFadden’s victim warned police
40:27 Didn’t justice reformers promise to only release non-violent inmates?
42:31 Kaleb Nation: If prisons are too overcrowded to hold predators…
49:18 History of laws affecting vigilantes
51:30 Kaleb Nation: Why were McFadden’s victims ignored?
54:06 Caller: father worked in a prison, notes high illiteracy rate
1:02:14 Caller: crime and meth addicted mothers
1:06:59 Dr. Drew: Adverse childhood experiences can create adult criminals