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Joseph Elledge took the witness stand Tuesday in his murder trial. Elledge was found guilty of murder in the second degree Thursday for killing his wife, Mengqi Ji, in October 2019.
Joseph Elledge on Tuesday admitted to lying about Mengqi Ji's disappearance and burying her body in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park after her October 2019 death, but not to his wife's murder.
Murder defendant Joseph Elledge, left, confers with his attorney Scott Rosenblum on Friday during Elledge’s trial in Judge Brouck Jacobs' 13th Judicial Circuit Court in Boone County.
Joseph Elledge’s mother, Jean Elledge, is in the room and occasionally adds to the conversation. At the beginning of the conversation, Jean Elledge talked about "going back to the basics with ...
Joseph Elledge, Mengqi Ji's relationship, secret recordings and arguments Ji's mother, Ke Ren, stayed in Columbia at the couple's apartment after the birth of their daughter in October 2018.
In a phone call with Columbia Police Department Officer Kyle Joseph from Oct. 10, 2019, presented as evidence, Elledge was heard saying that the couple fought nearly every day, Knight recounted.
Elledge then called a 3-1-1 non-emergency number to report Ji as missing the afternoon of Oct. 10. “I thought people would expect me to do that," Elledge said.
Joseph Elledge, who admitted to burying his wife’s body and misleading authorities for more than a year about her whereabouts, was convicted of second-degree murder late Thursday.
Joseph Elledge, Ji's husband, reported her missing Oct. 10, 2019. Less than one month later, Elledge was named as the primary suspect in her disappearance.
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