Jillian Kelley, 39, and Veronica Butler, 27, disappeared in late March while on a trip from Hugoton, Kansas, to pick up Butler’s children. Their abandoned car was found 3-miles from their intended location and there are signs of struggle near and in the vehicle. On April 14, nearly two weeks after they went missing, investigators discovered their bodies sealed inside a freezer and buried under concrete in a remote area of a leased field. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain the details of Jillian Kelley's autopsy, what it is like to find two bodies in one location, buried together, and what new information is known after going over the autopsy report.
Transcript Highlights
00:00:11.31. Introduction - update Kansas Moms
00:01:31.84 Jillian Kelley Autopsy
00:03:18.70 Explanation of custody arrangements
00:06:47.31 Autopsy room
00:11:28.26 Freezer with bodies inside dropped into a hole that is 10 feet deep
00:16:12.44 Looking at the tracks around the area where freezer was buried
00:21:31.67 Opening the freezer in the lab
00:26:29.62 Know idea of what type of evidence will be recovered
00:31:30.98 Veronica Butler Autopsy expected later, Jillian Kelley Autopsy now
00:36:02.75 Veronica Butler body on top of Kelley. Bodies removed
00:41:04.70.Kelley has defensive wounds, grabbed blade of knife with her hand
00:46:03.01 Difficult to determine the order of when injuries occurred
00:51:02.87 Injury with hemorrhage
00:54:54.03 Conclusion: another update when Veronica Butler autopsy released