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In an Oklahoma courtroom on Wednesday, two men facing charges in connection with the deaths of two Kansas mothers entered not guilty pleas. The men are accused of concealing the women’s bodies in a buried freezer.

Tad Cullum, aged 43, and Cole Twombly, aged 50, stood accused of the murders of Jilian Kelley, 39, and Veronica Butler, 27. They face several charges, including two counts of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, unlawful removal of a dead body, and unlawful desecration of a human corpse, as stated in court documents.

The trial for Cullum is slated to begin on June 1, 2026, while Twombly’s trial is scheduled for October 19, 2026.

During the proceedings on Wednesday, the judge granted a motion that permits the defense teams for Cullum, Twombly, and co-defendant Tifany Adams to inspect jail phone records and text messages from all five defendants involved in the case. Authorities suggest that some suspects might have connections to a religious, anti-government faction known as “God’s Misfits.”

Mugshots of suspects tied to murders of two Kansas moms

In another decision, the judge ruled that several personal items should be returned to the victims’ families, including Kelley’s wedding ring and Butler’s vehicle.

In a separate ruling, the judge ordered that several personal belongings be returned to the victims’ families, including Kelley’s wedding ring and Butler’s vehicle.

After the hearing, Butler’s mother told KSN News that the best way to honor the women’s memories is through prayer, asking the community to pray for “redemption, forgiveness, and salvation for everyone involved.”

Authorities say Butler and Kelley vanished on March 30, 2024, while driving to pick up Butler’s children. Their car was found abandoned near the Oklahoma–Kansas border under suspicious circumstances.

Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley vanish in Oklahoma

Veronica Butler, left, and Jilian Kelley were last seen alive on March 30, 2024, while driving to pick up children, police say.  (Oklahoma Highway Patrol)

Two weeks later, investigators discovered their bodies inside a chest freezer buried in a rural cow pasture in Texas County. Both had been stabbed to death, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI).

The agency announced the arrests of Cullum, Twombly, Tifany Machel Adams, 54, and Cora Twombly, 44, on April 13, 2024, in connection with the murders. A fifth suspect, 31-year-old Paul Grice, was taken into custody shortly afterward.

Cora and Cody Twombly

Pictured are Cody and Cora Twombly, whose 16-year-old daughter’s statement to police helped seal their arrests in the murders of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley. (Texas County Sheriff’s Department)

Last month, Adams pleaded no contest to two counts of first-degree murder and related charges involving the unlawful handling and concealment of the victims’ remains. Court documents confirm the plea included additional counts of unlawful removal and desecration of a human corpse, and that the state agreed not to seek the death penalty in her case.

Paul Grice booking photo-

Paul Grice was arrested and booked into the Texas County Jail on two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of kidnapping and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree in connection to the killings of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley. (Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation)

In December 2024, KSN reported that two plea deals were announced in the case and that prosecutors moved to have Cora Twombly and Grice testify during preliminary hearings.

Texas County District Attorney George H. Leach III has announced plans to seek the death penalty against both Cullum and Cole Twombly.

According to court filings, the state is seeking the death penalty for both men, citing multiple aggravating factors. The state said the murders were “especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel,” that they were “committed to avoid arrest or prosecution,” and that the defendants pose a “continuing threat to society.”

Prosecutors allege the murders were planned over several weeks and that the victims suffered extensive physical abuse and stab wounds before their deaths.

Investigators allege several of the suspects were part of a religiously affiliated, anti-government group called “God’s Misfits.” Authorities believe the killings were tied to an ongoing custody dispute involving Butler’s children.

At the time of the women’s disappearance, Adams’ son, Wrangler Rickman, who had custody of the children, was in a rehabilitation facility. Butler had been allowed supervised visitation every Saturday and, according to court records, was expected to gain unsupervised visitation rights in the coming weeks.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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