Bodies of 2 women killed in Oklahoma were buried on land leased by 1 of the 4 suspects, court documents say
CNNCNN — The bodies of two women who were slain in rural Oklahoma last month were buried in a cattle pasture leased by one of the four suspects – all of whom are accused of plotting the victims’ deaths amid a bitter custody battle, according to court documents. Their vehicle was found abandoned near a highway in Texas County, where investigators found a bloody scene scattered with “evidence of a severe injury,” probable cause documents state. “She’s amazing, an amazing mom.” Investigators say they found evidence of ‘severe injury’ Butler’s visitation with her two children every Saturday had to be supervised, and Butler planned to have Kelley supervise the visit, according to the probable cause documents. State investigators extracted information from Adams’ phone that showed web searches for “taser pain level, gun shops, prepaid cellular phones and how to get someone out of their house,” the probable cause documents show. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation later learned the group went by the name “God’s Misfits” and they met weekly, sometimes at the Twomblys’ residence, the probable cause documents state.