Grand Jury Indicts Air Force Major on Murder Charge in Bexar County

Rushing into a Houston home, police officer Austin Huckabee encountered a drunken, combative man bleeding profusely on the kitchen floor. He quickly realized the blood was spurting in rhythm with the man’s heart, and cardiac arrest was just moments away.

An Air Force major in Texas has been indicted on a murder charge in the death of his wife, whose remains were discovered in July after she was reported missing months earlier.

A Bexar County grand jury on Wednesday indicted Andre McDonald for the death of 29-year-old Andreen McDonald. The Bexar County District Attorney's office says McDonald was also indicted on a charge of tampering with evidence during the investigation.

Andreen McDonald was last seen alive Feb. 28, and her husband was initially arrested in connection with the case. Authorities say Andreen McDonald's remains were found in July on a Bexar County ranch.

Andre McDonald's attorney, John Convery, told the San Antonio Express-News that his client is presumed innocent, and said he's awaiting more documents and information from prosecutors.

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