See Teen Mom star Ryan Edwards’ chilling threats to ex Mackenzie scrawled on her home’s walls after terrifying rampage
TEEN Mom star Ryan Edwards left chilling threats to his estranged wife, Mackenzie, scrawled on the walls of their Tennessee home after his terrifying rampage. The arrest came just after police saw the devastating damage done to the home he shares with wife Mackenzie, 27, and their two children Jagger, four, and Stella, three. Ryan Edwards destroyed the home he once shared with wife MackenzieHamilton County Sheriff's Office Hamilton County Sheriff's OfficeOn the walls were paragraphs in marker and graffiti[/caption] Hamilton County Sheriff's OfficeRyan is listed as the suspect in destroying the house, according to an incident report[/caption] Ryan, 35, was arrested on February 10, 2023 at his job for harassment, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, and order of protection violation. Photos of the damaged home exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun reveal the terrifying messages Ryan allegedly left for his estranged wife. On the wall leading to the downstairs of the home Mackenzie purchased in 2019, were multiple long paragraphs with chilling messages to the mom of three. One message from a police photo read: “You sl**ting around is why this house felt cold and alone. I just could not stand you.” Another read: “You did this to yourself. Idc lie to everyone else but you know the truth… don’t get an Only Fans.’” Also written in black marker: “I know you know. You had to know you would get caught. “ Another message read: “True is what? F**king true. God ur so f**king fake. You did this to yourself.” Ryan also allegedly wrote: “God why do you have to be so sexy but such a s**t. Being a s**t is okay when you’re not breaking two kids hearts… Pick the bible up. I go to church with you but I don’t ever wanna SEE YOU. “Btw your fam raised you better… Like I said people change. Me I’ve always been the same.” Also written was: “I was as real as you will ever get… You made two kids suffer.” Ryan allegedly added: “You know I’ll always love you… You know I would’ve always protected you.” A letter was attached to the wall that read: “I was the good one. Damn! You alone did this. F**k you damn near had me thinking it was me.” He also wrote derogatory words in blue spray paint. In her bedroom, the word “s**t” was written in blue graffiti on the headboard. There were also paragraphs written in marker in the bedroom and basement, but the writing is illegible. Ryan allegedly spray-painted the dining room table with the words: “You had some u weak.” There was also black marker on the fridge, as the paragraph written opened with: “You b***h.” HOUSE OF HORRORS Body cam footage exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office showed the destruction police found in the vacant home, including broken windows and furniture. The police report describing the damage to the home was initially broken by The Ashley’s Reality Roundup. In the footage, Mackenzie had officers enter the home through the back, as the front door was blocked by a flipped-over couch. When police entered the back of the house into the kitchen and dining room, the refrigerator was turned over with everything inside spilled onto the floor. Most of the kitchen cabinets were either broken or open with the items inside thrown out onto the floor and kitchen island. There was even a rifle out of its safe, sitting on the kitchen counter. Police asked Mackenzie to secure the weapon. Children’s toys were broken sitting on the kitchen island, and there was graffiti on the cabinets, microwave, and windows. As for the dining and living rooms, the table was flipped over with graffiti writing on it, as well as paint splattered on the walls and floors. HORRIFIC SIGHT Mackenzie then led officers to her bedroom, as there were holes in the walls throughout the hallways. Mackenzie cried as she looked into Jagger and Stella’s bedrooms, which had toys thrown around everywhere. One officer told two other cops who walked into the room behind him: “Watch your step, there are some feces in here.” Clothes were thrown all over the bedroom, and dresser cabinets and mirrors were all broken. Cops had to work together to move a couch to make their way down the stairs. The basement had severe damage as well with broken cabinets, destroyed toys and more. One officer said of Ryan’s electronics, tools and belongings: “He didn’t destroy his stuff.” Another cop added: “Funny how that works, isn’t it?” Mackenzie cried as she looked around at her destroyed home, confirming to authorities that all the damage inside the house is new. Once outside, the cops discussed the damage inside with other officers, saying: “Nasty. It’s bad. It’s horrendous. “There are plates hurled through the sheetrock, letter with a knife stabbed to it in the wall.” ‘I DID NOT DO THAT’ Ryan was arrested later in the day at his

TEEN Mom star Ryan Edwards left chilling threats to his estranged wife, Mackenzie, scrawled on the walls of their Tennessee home after his terrifying rampage.
The arrest came just after police saw the devastating damage done to the home he shares with wife Mackenzie, 27, and their two children Jagger, four, and Stella, three.



Ryan, 35, was arrested on February 10, 2023 at his job for harassment, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, and order of protection violation.
Photos of the damaged home exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun reveal the terrifying messages Ryan allegedly left for his estranged wife.
On the wall leading to the downstairs of the home Mackenzie purchased in 2019, were multiple long paragraphs with chilling messages to the mom of three.
One message from a police photo read: “You sl**ting around is why this house felt cold and alone. I just could not stand you.”
Another read: “You did this to yourself. Idc lie to everyone else but you know the truth… don’t get an Only Fans.’”
Also written in black marker: “I know you know. You had to know you would get caught. “
Another message read: “True is what? F**king true. God ur so f**king fake. You did this to yourself.”
Ryan also allegedly wrote: “God why do you have to be so sexy but such a s**t. Being a s**t is okay when you’re not breaking two kids hearts… Pick the bible up. I go to church with you but I don’t ever wanna SEE YOU.
“Btw your fam raised you better… Like I said people change. Me I’ve always been the same.”
Also written was: “I was as real as you will ever get… You made two kids suffer.”
Ryan allegedly added: “You know I’ll always love you… You know I would’ve always protected you.”
A letter was attached to the wall that read: “I was the good one. Damn! You alone did this. F**k you damn near had me thinking it was me.”
He also wrote derogatory words in blue spray paint.
In her bedroom, the word “s**t” was written in blue graffiti on the headboard.
There were also paragraphs written in marker in the bedroom and basement, but the writing is illegible.
Ryan allegedly spray-painted the dining room table with the words: “You had some u weak.”
There was also black marker on the fridge, as the paragraph written opened with: “You b***h.”
HOUSE OF HORRORS
Body cam footage exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office showed the destruction police found in the vacant home, including broken windows and furniture.
The police report describing the damage to the home was initially broken by The Ashley’s Reality Roundup.
In the footage, Mackenzie had officers enter the home through the back, as the front door was blocked by a flipped-over couch.
When police entered the back of the house into the kitchen and dining room, the refrigerator was turned over with everything inside spilled onto the floor.
Most of the kitchen cabinets were either broken or open with the items inside thrown out onto the floor and kitchen island.
There was even a rifle out of its safe, sitting on the kitchen counter.
Police asked Mackenzie to secure the weapon.
Children’s toys were broken sitting on the kitchen island, and there was graffiti on the cabinets, microwave, and windows.
As for the dining and living rooms, the table was flipped over with graffiti writing on it, as well as paint splattered on the walls and floors.
HORRIFIC SIGHT
Mackenzie then led officers to her bedroom, as there were holes in the walls throughout the hallways.
Mackenzie cried as she looked into Jagger and Stella’s bedrooms, which had toys thrown around everywhere.
One officer told two other cops who walked into the room behind him: “Watch your step, there are some feces in here.”
Clothes were thrown all over the bedroom, and dresser cabinets and mirrors were all broken.
Cops had to work together to move a couch to make their way down the stairs.
The basement had severe damage as well with broken cabinets, destroyed toys and more.
One officer said of Ryan’s electronics, tools and belongings: “He didn’t destroy his stuff.”
Another cop added: “Funny how that works, isn’t it?”
Mackenzie cried as she looked around at her destroyed home, confirming to authorities that all the damage inside the house is new.
Once outside, the cops discussed the damage inside with other officers, saying: “Nasty. It’s bad. It’s horrendous.
“There are plates hurled through the sheetrock, letter with a knife stabbed to it in the wall.”
‘I DID NOT DO THAT’
Ryan was arrested later in the day at his job for harassment, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, and order of protection violation.
In the video obtained by The U.S. Sun, Ryan denied the damage made to the home.
He said while walking to the police car in handcuffs: “I did not do that. I got evidence.
“This is crazy. The officer said I can move my stuff out… I’ve been to my house, I saw what was done to it.”
When a cop asked who damaged the home if it wasn’t him, he responded: “The person that is with her I guess. I stayed at my parents’ house.
“I left my mom and dad’s house. That’s what I saw Thursday. It was like that yesterday. I have my camera and SD cards.”
He continued: “Why would I destroy my own stuff? Do you not think she’s lying?
“She has an order of protection against me. She’s called you guys three times. Three times I have not done anything to her.”
When the officer said she is not the judge or jury, he responded: “I understand that and I’m not mad at you! But goodness gracious guys.”
Officers then searched him, as they confiscated his wallet, hat, and other belongings on him.
As officers were searching his pants, he said: “Get off!”
They then threw him in the back of the cop car and began to go through his wallet, where they found two white substances and paraphernalia.
One officer guessed the substances were either heroin or fentanyl, as another officer guessed cocaine.
Ryan told the officers he didn’t know what the drugs were.
In the police report obtained by The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, Ryan was listed as a suspect.
The report read: “Upon searching Mr. Edwards, I observed white paint on the tops and sides of his boots which appeared to match what I observed on the floor of the Edwards residence.”
MORE ARRESTS
He was then arrested for aggravated stalking and violating a protection order on March 1 after authorities issued two warrants for his arrest on February 23.
Ryan pleaded guilty to the harassment charge at a court hearing, The Ashley’s Reality Roundup reported.
Ryan was ordered to complete rehab treatment and have no contact with the victim.
A judge also ordered Ryan to wear a GPS monitor and refrain from posting about Mackenzie on social media.
He was put on probation for 11 months and 29 days.
The possession of drug paraphernalia, stalking and order of protection violation charges were dismissed.
As for his possession of a controlled substance, he was sentenced to rehab with the option of the time being reduced for good behavior after six months.
BACK BEHIND BARS
But Ryan didn’t remain in rehab for long, as he was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and driving under the influence on Friday, April 7.
Court papers exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun claim the Teen Mom star was found unconscious in the driver’s seat of his truck by police at 12.06am.
The arrest affidavit read: “Police found the driver, Ryan Edwards, sitting in the driver’s seat with the vehicle running and in drive.”
He was “unconscious and unresponsive.”
Ryan’s truck hit the curb and was stopped there, as cops were able to open the car door with a lockout kit.
The court papers continued: “Ryan Edwards was removed from the vehicle and placed in [an ambulance], where he received Narcan and eventually regained consciousness.
“A quick search of Ryan Edwards by EMS turned up a small bag of what appeared to be a crystal-type substance and a second small bag of what appeared to be a blue powder. Also in the pocket was a paper receipt that had been rolled up.”
The Drug Enforcement Administration released a warning in 2022 that fentanyl could come in a blue powder. The U.S. Sun could not confirm the powder on Ryan is fentanyl.
He was transported to the hospital, where he refused a blood test.
The court papers continue to allege: “Ryan Edwards advised that he snorted a powder before waking up in the back of an ambulance.”
When he was released from the hospital, he was arrested and charged with DUI and simple possession.
Ryan remains in jail with no bond until his court date on April 20.
RESTRAINING ORDER CLAIMS
Mackenzie filed a petition for a protection order against Ryan on February 8.
Mackenzie wrote in court papers of an alleged January 15, 2023 fight: “Arguing, Ryan punched holes in the walls and doors. [He] held me up by my neck to the wall. Threw me down in hallway and said if he could not have me no one could.
“Opened pocket knife, put to my back like he was going to kill me. This was in front of children. I tried to leave, he smashed my phone, took my car keys.”
Mackenzie wrote that a co-worker then called 911.
In the petition, Mackenzie claimed of a January 24, 2023 fight: “[He] came into bedroom where I was laying down. Pretending like he’s going to punch my face. Breaks bed with me in it. Getting in my face yelling.
“I went to get kids and leave. He wouldn’t let me leave. Threw me down in living room. Threw menthol nicotine in my eyes.”
Mackenzie claimed in the petition that her father called authorities and that officers found a loaded AR gun in the home.
She then described a February 8, 2023 phone call where he threatened her, claiming: “Phone call threatening me, saying I’m not going to like what’s going to happen to me.”
Mackenzie then named a motorcycle gang he joined and claimed they “will find [her].”
Ryan claimed to The U.S. Sun that he did not join the gang.
Mackenzie also noted Ryan has a “vast history of substance abuse.”
She claimed in the petition that sheriffs “documented him stating still using heroin” on January 28.
The former MTV star initially requested Ryan have no contact with her and stay away from her home and workplace.
She requested temporary custody of their children Jagger and Stella, though she did not ask they be protected from their father.
She also asked the court to order Ryan to move out of their home “immediately.”
The mom of three listed three of Ryan’s guns.
On February 9, the court issued a temporary order of protection.
Ryan told The U.S. Sun of Mackenzie’s claims at the time: “I don’t speak for her. I never wanted to hurt her, just tried telling her. I would have loved to work on it because I still at the time wanted to.”
Mackenzie did not immediately respond to The U.S. Sun’s request for comment on the petition.
MARRIAGE OVER
Mackenzie filed for divorce from Ryan on February 27.
Mackenzie, who married Ryan in 2017, listed their separation date as January 2023 after he “became erratic and violent.”
Mackenzie requested to be the “primary residential parent” of their children, as she is “fit and proper.”
She requested Ryan provide child support for Jagger and Stella, as well as alimony for her.
He also shares son Bentley, 14, with ex Maci Bookout, while Mackenzie also has a son from a previous relationship.



