Wife of Missouri KKK leader admits killing him, claims son didn't help with the murder

FARMINGTON, Mo.-The wife of a Missouri Ku Klux Klan leader admitted in court Friday that she fatally shot her husband in 2017, cleaned up the crime scene with her son and then dumped the body.

Malissa Ancona pleaded guilty in St. Francois County Circuit Court to second-degree murder, tampering with evidence and abandonment of a corpse and was sentenced to life in prison as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.

"I fired both shots that killed my husband," she told Circuit Judge Wendy Wexler Horn. She also admitted cleaning the walls of their bedroom and disposing of bloody bedding before dumping Frank Ancona Jr.'s body near Belgrade, Mo.

St. Francois County prosecuting attorney Melissa Gilliam then sought clarification of Ancona's role, because she is accused of "acting with another" in all three. Her son, Paul Jinkerson Jr., is facing the same charges.

Ancona responded that her son was involved in the second two crimes, but "not the first one," meaning the murder.

The guilty plea could complicate the prosecution of Jinkerson now that his mother has admitted firing both fatal shots and denied that he played a role in the murder.

Asked how the plea would affect Jinkerson's trial, his lawyer, Eric Barnhart, responded, "I mean the true killer ... " before having his sentence finished by Jinkerson's father: "admitted her guilt today."

Ancona originally told police that her son shot her husband with a 9 mm handgun, and agreed to testify against him last year. But in letters from jail, Ancona took the blame and said she was "under the influence" and couldn't recall what happened when her husband was shot.

In court Friday after Ancona's guilty plea and before she was sentenced, Frank Ancona's father, Frank Ancona Sr., told the judge that he was forced to identify his only son's body, and said he had "no face
left."

He said that Malissa Ancona was a "terrible wife" and "a piece of (expletive)" and he repeatedly asked his son, "Why, why do you stay with her?"

Ancona Sr. said his son was killed because he was planning on leaving his
wife.

Ancona's ex-wife, Kellie Ancona, said her husband was "very, very kind-hearted" and "a good man" and good father and
grandfather.

Daughter Carolyn Ancona, through tears, said, "He didn't deserve this. No one deserves this."

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