CHAINSAW DISMEMBERMENT NIGHTMARE | Ep 72 Part 2 | Maggie Ybarra

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 22 MIN

CHAINSAW DISMEMBERMENT NIGHTMARE | Ep 72 Part 2 | Maggie Ybarra

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Today, we will be exploring a case that shook the community of Grain Valley, Missouri. A case marked by tragedy, dark desires, and the brutal loss of a young life. We’re joined by Maggie Ybarra, a woman whose name became entwined with horror and heartbreak. In this episode, Maggie will tell her side of the story. A story that involves the tragic death of 32-year-old Kensie Aubry. Kensie’s life was cruelly cut short in a manner that defies comprehension, and her murder left an indelible scar on all who knew her. We must warn listeners that this particular episode covers topics of child sex abuse - something that is very sensitive and which some listeners may find distressing.More information about this case:News about initial finds | Human remains unearthed at a Jackson County property. Here is what we know | The Kansas City StarTimeline of the case | Timeline: How investigators found a woman's remains buried on Jackson County property | The Kansas City Star Detailed information about the case | Grain Valley couple sentenced to life in prison for woman's death | KMBCNews about Maggie’s Sentencing | Couple sentenced in horror sex fantasy chainsaw dismemberment murder of missing woman  | Law&CrimeNews report featuring Kensie’s Mother | Kensie Aubry's mother using faith to find moments of comfort after daughter's murder | KSHB41Access exclusive unseen and unheard material via our Patreon:www.patreon.com/voicesofakillerIf you enjoyed this episode then please either:Follow, rate, and review on Apple PodcastsFollow and rate on SpotifyWatch our videos on the Voices of a Killer YouTube Channel!Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!Listen to more episodes via the Voices of a Killer Website! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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