“To hold my brother back from jumping, there’s just too many emotions—so much anger,” she said. “I don’t understand how somebody can hate somebody so much that you want to kill them. My niece did not deserve that, and neither did the young lady with her.”
The enraged relatives reportedly had to be held back as four people arrested in the moms’ deaths showed up for an arraignment.
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“I watched a bailiff try to reason with him to be quiet, whispering the word ‘please’ just loud enough that I could hear it from a few rows up,” Thatcher said. “I could still hear him whisper ‘she took my daughter’ when Tifany Adams walked through the doors.”
“How can you hate the mother of your grandchildren so much that you want to end her life?” Thompson said.
As for the four suspected of murdering her niece, she added, “They deserve to rot and burn in the depths of hell for all I care.”
The four people accused in the murder and kidnapping of two Kansas women made their initial court appearance on Wednesday..
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"Jillian was not a normal pastor’s wife, I don’t think. I caught her several times on a motorcycle, which the first time caught me off guard a little bit," Beard said.
As court proceedings move forward in the Oklahoma Panhandle, there is an effort in Kansas to make sure the names of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley aren't forgotten.
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