UPDATE: The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has released the autopsy reports for all of the victims in the Henryetta mass murder case.
The report for Brittany Brewer confirms the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head. It also says there were also injuries consistent with sexual assault.
The report for Rylee Allen confirms the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head. The toxicology report was negative.
The report for Tiffany Guess confirms the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to the head. The toxicology report was negative.
The report for Michael Mayo confirms the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to the head. The toxicology report was negative.
The report for Holly McFadden confirms the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to the head. The toxicology report confirmed the presence of phentermine, a drug commonly used for weight loss, and citalopram, a drug used to treat depression.
The report for Jesse McFadden confirms the cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The toxicology report was negative.
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TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) -- The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner released the autopsy reports for one of the victims in the Henryetta mass murder case, Ivy Webster.
The report confirms that the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head.
The report also says there were injuries that suggest sexual assault present.
The toxicology screening came back negative.
NewsChannel 8 has requested M.E. reports for all of the victims and will update this story as information comes in.
The family of Ivy Webster has stated on social media that they were told the report would not be released until June 7, and they urge people to refrain from sharing it.
Cameron Spradling, the Webster family's attorney, shared the following statement on their behalf:
We are deeply saddened and frustrated that the Oklahoma Medical Examiner would release this report to the public without first sharing the results with the family. It is yet another example of the utter lack of sensitivity that the State of Oklahoma has evidenced to victims and the families of victims.