"God's Misfits Group Members Suspected in Custody Battle Murders of 2 Kansas Women"

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A custody battle between Veronica Butler and the mother of her former romantic partner, Tifany Machel Adams, led to the kidnapping and deaths of Butler and Jilian Kelley. Adams, along with her boyfriend and two others, are accused of purchasing stun guns and burner phones before the women's disappearance. The group, allegedly part of an anti-government religious organization called "God's Misfits," is facing charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit murder. The case involved threats, custody disputes, and tragic outcomes, with the bodies of the two women found in rural Texas County.
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- Suspects in death of missing Kansas moms ID'd as members of God's Misfits anti-government group New York Post
- Video New details on the murder of 2 Kansas moms ABC News
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