Lowa Man Accused of Killing 6 Family Members Had Previous Conviction in Infant’s Death

MUSCATINE, Iowa — The man suspected of carrying out a brutal family massacre that left six relatives dead had a prior criminal conviction involving the death of a child in his care, according to court records.Muscatine Iowa shootings: Man suspected of killing six family members | CNN

On June 1, 2026, authorities say 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland shot and killed six members of his own family before dying by suicide. The victims included his wife Lisa McFarland, 51, and several children and grandchildren. Police found four bodies at one residence on Park Avenue, with two more discovered at separate locations in the city.

The shootings have been described by investigators as stemming from a domestic dispute. The scale of the tragedy has devastated this small Iowa community, where many residents knew the family.

But as mourners gathered for a vigil on June 2, new details about McFarland’s past emerged. Court records from 2011 show that McFarland was charged with child endangerment resulting in death and neglect after an infant died while under his supervision at a daycare facility he operated. He eventually entered a negotiated guilty plea to a reduced child endangerment charge.Iowa family shooting: Who are the McFarlands, killed by Ryan McFarland in Muscatine | Hindustan Times

The revelation has intensified the pain for surviving family members and the broader community. Many are now grappling with how someone with such a history was able to live among them for years without stronger intervention.

At the vigil, McFarland’s son Johnathan addressed the crowd with raw emotion. “This might hurt some people for me to say,” he said, “but no matter what is being told to me, I will always love and miss my dad.”

Audrey Perdue, the fiancée of one victim, Dakota Whitlow, spoke of her shattered dreams. “My heart is broken as I grieve for the loss of my fiancé and the life we had planned together,” she said.Iowa Dad Accused of Massacring 6 Relatives Previously Pleaded Guilty After Infant Died at His Daycare

The case has prompted renewed discussions about domestic violence prevention, mental health support, and the monitoring of individuals with prior convictions involving children. Local officials have expressed sorrow for the victims while acknowledging the profound impact on the tight-knit community.

As the investigation continues, authorities are working to piece together the full timeline of events that led to the massacre. For now, Muscatine is left mourning six lives lost in a single day of unimaginable violence — and confronting difficult questions about how such tragedies can be prevented in the future.