Custody Battle and Anti-Government Group Linked to Deaths of Missing Kansas Moms

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Two Kansas women were killed in a custody dispute involving the anti-government group "God's Misfits," with four members of the group arrested on charges of kidnapping and first-degree murder. The women, Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, had arranged to pick up Butler's children from the grandmother, but their vehicle was found abandoned with evidence of a bloody confrontation. The suspects had planned the killings, and the bodies were found after a multi-agency effort to secure the safety of the children. The suspects are being held without bond, and the case is pending a medical examiner's report for the identities and causes of death.
- Suspects in death of missing Kansas moms ID'd as members of God's Misfits anti-government group New York Post
- Deaths of 2 Kansas women stem from bitter custody battle: Affidavit USA TODAY
- Video: Official reveals how two bodies were discovered in rural Oklahoma CNN
- Custody Battle At Center Of Missing Kansas Moms' Killings: Authorities HuffPost
- 4 Arrested, Bodies Found Related to Disappearance of 2 Women in Okla. PEOPLE
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