Wednesday, July 17, 2024

McJunkins waives extradition, headed to Kansas to face obstruction charge


During a video arraignment this morning in Jasper County Circuit Court, Heather Annette McJunkins (DOB 1978) waived extradition and will be turned over to Miami County, Kansas authorities to face a charge of obstructing the investigation into the June 13 murder of her daughter-in-law Kenia Lopez, 24, Carthage.

McJunkins' son, Gavino McJunkins-Macias, 23, Carthage, is being held in Miami County on charges of second degree murder.

Carthage police officers arrested McJunkins on a fugitive from out of state warrant Tuesday morning at St. Ann's Catholic Church, her place of employment.







Miami County set McJunkins' bond at $100,000 cash or surety.

Kenia Lopez' body was found in an abandoned camper at 600 Main Street in Carthage. McJunkins-Macia was arrested on a Jasper County charge of abandonment of a corpse.

Miami County authorities claim McJunkins-Macias brutally murdered his wife then drove the body back to Carthage.

Previous posts

The Turner Report: Mother of Carthage man suspected of murdering his wife charged with obstructing investigation (rturner229.blogspot.com)

The Turner Report: Go Fund Me page raises more than $10,000 for family of Carthage murder victim (rturner229.blogspot.com)

The Turner Report: $1 million bond set for Carthage man charged with violent murder of his wife in Miami County, Kansas (rturner229.blogspot.com)

Inside Joplin Obituaries: Kenia Lopez

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The accused was arrested at the church where she worked?

Not a drag queen?

JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL!

Anonymous said...

Another horrible woman excusing the behavior of male relatives. No wonder men beat, rape, and murder us-mommy's baby boy can do no wrong.