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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

KILLER GRANDMA "GOD'S MISFITS" CULT MEMBER MURDERS 2 YOUNG MOMS ESCAPES DEATH PENALTY

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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News, True Crime

3.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

The suspected mastermind in the deaths of moms Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley, has pleaded no contest to the murders. Grandmother Tiffany Adams made the plea to murder, removal of a body, and desecration of a corpse charges. 

The full autopsy reports on Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley identified their cause of death as multiple sharp force trauma. The reports list a total of 30 wounds on each victim, including 9 stab wounds and 21 cuts.

Many of Butler's wounds were consistent with defensive injuries.

A police affidavit states that Tifany Adams allegedly made statements implicating herself in the deaths of Butler and Kelley.

Investigators believe Butler and Kelley were lured to the location, arriving around 9:40 a.m. Officers found pools of blood, Butler’s glasses on the ground, and a broken hammer at the scene. Police believe the women were then forced into another vehicle.

The probable cause affidavit contains extensive details, but the women’s causes of death were not initially disclosed. Their bodies were discovered in a cattle pasture leased by Tad Bert Cullum, the boyfriend of Tifany Adams.

Cellphone data from three burner phones purchased by Adams helped narrow down the location. The phones first pinged near Butler's abandoned car, and the data later led police to the pasture. Officers found signs of digging. A hole, which had been refilled, contained the bodies of the two women.

Investigators cite a custody battle over Butler’s two children as the motive. The custody dispute had lasted more than five years. Butler’s ex-partner, Wrangler Rickman, who is Adams’ son, had custody of the children. However, Rickman was confirmed to be in a rehabilitation facility in Oklahoma City at the time.

Butler was allowed supervised visitation with her children every Saturday. According to her attorney, she was likely to gain unsupervised visitation in an upcoming hearing.

The affidavit states, “Adams vehemently opposed this and went to great lengths to plan and purchase items used in Butler and Kelley’s murders.” It continues, “Adams, Cullum, Cole, and Cora were willing to kidnap and murder two victims to limit visitation for Butler.”

Court documents also allege that Adams and her accomplices attempted to kill Butler in February. Adams, her boyfriend, and another couple reportedly drove to Butler’s home near Hugoton, Kansas, intending to kill her. A witness told investigators the plan was to throw an anvil through Butler’s windshield to make it appear as an accident, but Butler did not leave her home.

State investigators retrieved data from Adams’ phone showing searches for terms such as “taser pain level,” “gun shops,” “prepaid cellular phones,” and “how to get someone out of their house.”

According to the documents, Adams purchased five stun guns before the women disappeared. She also bought three prepaid burner phones from a nearby Walmart. All the burner phones stopped transmitting on the morning of the women’s disappearance.

After the attack, the bodies were reportedly stored in a sealed freezer before being buried 4 to 8 feet underground.

Joining Nancy Grace Today:  

  • Kelly Hyman- Trial & Civil Attorney, TV Legal Analyst, Podcast Host: "Once Upon a Crime In Hollywood", Twitter: @kellyhyman1, TikTok: @kelly.hyman, Instagram: @Kelly_Hyman1 
  • Sheryl McCollum  – Forensics Expert & Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder; Host of Podcast: “Zone 7;” X: @149Zone7
  • Irv Brandt – Senior Inspector, US Marshals Service International Investigations Branch; Chief Inspector, DOJ Office of International Affairs, US Embassy Kingston, Jamaica; Author: “SOLO SHOT: CURSE OF THE BLUE STONE” – AVAILABLE ON AMAZON IN JANUARY; ALSO “FLYING SOLO: Top of the World;” Twitter: @JackSoloAuthor
  • Dr. Kendall Crowns – Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth) and Lecturer: University of Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School
  • Lauren Conlin – Investigative Journalist, Host of The Outlier Podcast, and also Host of “Corruption: What Happened to Grant Solomon; X- @Conlin_Lauren/ Instagram- @LaurenEmilyConlin/YouTube- @LaurenConlin4

 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.6

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

0:10.9

In the last days, the so-called killer granny, a God's Misfitsits cult member,

0:19.8

escapes the death penalty in the brutal murder of two Kansas moms.

0:28.0

I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. I want to thank you for being with us. A grandma, who was part of a gang called God's Misfits, has just escaped the DP, the death penalty.

0:41.6

After she confesses, she, in cold blood, murdered two young moms in Oklahoma.

0:49.7

Tiffany Adams, aka killer granny, pled no contest. Yeah. No contest. Now, defense attorneys will tell you that's not guilty. Yes, it is. It is viewed as a guilty plea. They just don't have the backbone, to put it mildly, to stand up in court and say, yes, I did it.

1:11.7

They are sentenced as a guilty plea, and it is viewed as a guilty plea under the law.

1:18.4

Tiffany Adams pled no contest, no low contendry.

1:23.1

On two counts, a first-degree murder, two counts of unlawful removal of a dead body,

1:28.3

two counts of unlawful desecration of a human corpse, and will serve life without parole.

1:36.9

I will never forget what happened to Veronica Butler, just 27, Jillian Kelly in her 30s, two young, innocent moms on a lonely

1:49.4

highway. This is what happened.

1:51.4

The planned meeting place for Veronica Butler to pick up her children was a closed gas station

1:55.5

near the intersection of Oklahoma State Highway 95 and Road L. The area is flat and desolate. There are no trees or homes nearby,

2:03.1

as well as no traffic cameras. This is where Melissa and Joey Padilla, relatives of Veronica

2:08.0

Butler, found her car, after the mom didn't arrive at a birthday party for one of her children.

2:12.8

The car was abandoned and there were pools of blood nearby, so they called police. Investigators now say

2:18.2

they believe Butler and Jillian Kelly were lured to the location arriving around 9.40 a.m.

2:23.7

Besides the pools of blood, officers found Butler's glasses on the ground near a broken hammer.

2:29.0

Kelly's purse was also found. Inside was a gun magazine, but no weapon. Police say the women were forced into another vehicle.

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