Tifany Adams, an Oklahoma woman charged in the murder of two Kansas mothers, pleads no contest to multiple charges.

Court documents say Adams accepts the conviction but does not admit guilt.

The victims, Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley, disappeared in March of 2024 on their way to a child custody exchange.

Investigators say their bodies were later found buried in a freezer in rural Texas County.

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Adams is the grandmother of Butler’s children and is one of five suspects charged in the murders. Adams is now set to be sentenced in January.

The four others charged in the case are due back in court on Nov. 5.

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