Michael Hendricks and Maggie Ybarra (Jackson County Sheriff

Michael Hendricks and Maggie Ybarra (Jackson County Sheriff’s Office); Authorities excavating site where victim’s remains were found (Fox4KC screenshot)

A 40-year-old Missouri man and his 30-year-old girlfriend were convicted of killing a 32-year-old woman whose dismembered remains were found in the backyard of the couple’s home after a young girl they sexually abused was brave enough to come forward and tell her grisly story. A Jackson County jury late Thursday convicted Michael Hendricks and Maggie Ybarra in the murder of Kensie Aubry, authorities announced.

Hendricks was found guilty on one count each of first-degree murder, first-degree harassment, attempted enticement of a child, third-degree child molestation and first-degree sexual misconduct. Ybarra was found guilty on one count each of second-degree murder, attempted enticement of a child, first-degree sexual misconduct, and attempted tampering with physical evidence in a felony prosecution. She was also convicted on three counts of attempted tampering with a victim in a felony prosecution.

Hendricks waived sentencing after the jury returned the guilty verdict. He will have a formal sentencing hearing at a later date but a conviction of first-degree murder requires that he be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Aubry, of Kansas City, Missouri mysteriously disappeared in October 2020 and was reported missing by her family. Her dismembered body was discovered in July 2020 in the yard of a home owned by Hendricks in the 4000 block of South Buckner-Tarsney Road.

According to a press release from the Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, authorities first learned about Aubry’s slaying after a then-13-year-old girl in April 2021 came forward and reported Hendricks and Ybarra. The child claimed that Hendricks had molested her and made attempts to entice her into having three-way sex with him and Ybarra.

But that’s not nearly where the young victim’s story stopped, as the information she gave authorities eventually led investigators to the property near Grain Valley, Missouri, where Aubry’s mutilated corpse was discovered.

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The victim told police that Hendricks and Ybarra boasted of their violence against Aubry and even showed her photographic proof.



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