Suspect in Jefferson City murder case deemed incompetent to proceed
Steven Lambson
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
A man accused in the January 2026 stabbing death of his wife in Jefferson City was deemed “incompetent to proceed,” according to a court filing Thursday.
Malang Akbari faces charges of first-degree murder, armed criminal action and endangering the welfare of a child after he allegedly stabbed his wife to death.
In February, Judge Joseph Shetler ordered a mental evaluation for Akbari. The suspect claimed in January said he had a mental defect when he pleaded not guilty.
A case review has been scheduled for May 12.
According to court documents, Akbari told police he suspected his wife had been cheating on him. An AMBER alert was issued for their two children after the stabbing, but was canceled after the children were found safe.