Kansas moms cause of death revealed in court documents

( NewsNation ) —Prosecutors have revealed how they believe two Kansas women who went missing in March were killed by five suspects.

Police had been investigating the deaths of Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39 and charged Tifany Adams, 54; Tad Cullum, 43; Cora Twombly, 44; Cole Twombly, 50, and Paul Grice, 31, with kidnapping and first-degree murder .

Court documents filed Thursday asking the court to consolidate the cases set out a detailed timeline of the murders which included how the women allegedly died.

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Prosecutors alleged that Grice stabbed Butler to death, cutting his hand badly in the process, while Cullum killed Kelley.

They said Cullum tossed his clothing into the freezer with the bodies and that his and Kelley’s DNA was on the clothing as well.

The women’s bodies were then allegedly placed in the freezer and driven to the burial site.

Grice threw the clothing he was wearing when he killed Butler, a stun device, and the murder weapon into the grave with her, according to the documents.

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