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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

New evidence revealed in the Kansas Moms case, evidence in freezer

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime, Military, Law Enforcement, Crime

4.4 • 870 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2024

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

It didn’t take very long for the Texas County Sheriff’s Office in Oklahoma to identify the suspects in the March killings of two Kansas women, according to search warrants released Thursday. The bodies of Jilian Kelley and Veronica Butler were discovered in a chest freezer buried in a cow pasture, according to the documents. Butler and Kelley were traveling to a supervised visit between Butler and her children. Kelley was to be a court-ordered monitor during the visit. The kids were staying with their grandmother, Tifany Adams, who is one of five people being held on first-degree murder charges. Authorities believe the killings stem from a bitter custody fight between Kelley and Adams, the mother of the children’s father. Kohberger defense asks for phone evidence hoping to support alibi The documents say Adams had plotted to kill Butler for at least a month and had even staked out Butler’s home in Hugoton, Kansas. Also revealed was the fact the victims’ phones were discovered in a pickup truck owned by Cole Twombly, another of the suspects in the deaths. Investigators also found white cloth gloves and DNA evidence, said the documents. (News Nation

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to police off the cuff, real crime stories.

0:15.2

I'm your host, retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, a 27-year veteran of the NYPD.

0:21.5

Before I get into today's episode and what we're going to cover in today's show,

0:26.8

I just want everyone to realize that this weekend is Memorial Day weekend and great weekend

0:33.6

to spend with friends, family, barbecue, enjoy family, love your family, love your friends,

0:40.6

and have a great time. But just also remember the people of service, the people that are in

0:48.6

the military, the people who gave up their life for the ideals that we stand for. And also,

0:54.1

think about across the country,

0:56.9

the Blue Family,

0:57.7

guys that are working this weekend,

0:59.3

walking a footpost out in Coney Island,

1:01.9

walking your footpost up in Harlem,

1:04.3

walking a footpost in Queens,

1:07.6

protecting people's right to protest by going to all of these protests against the war in Israel.

1:18.7

And I'm not taking aside, but the people that protect that freedom of speech right are the

1:25.7

po-po, the police. They were the ones who enable people to

1:30.6

express themselves, whether you agree with them or not. That's part of Americana. People allowed

1:36.2

to voice their opinions against perhaps the mainstream, perhaps the government. And the

1:43.5

constant is that the police are there to protect their rights.

1:47.0

And the police come away, no matter what kind of a job they do, as not being liked.

1:52.5

But that's part of taking that job.

1:54.4

It's part of raising your right hand and swearing to protect the Constitution of the state of New York, protect the Constitution of the United States, and fulfill your duties as your obligation is once you raise your right hand and take that oath.

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