Trial date set for Air Force Maj. Andre McDonald, accused of killing wife in 2019
By the time the trial begins Jan. 17, it will be close to four years since his client was first arrested, McDonald’s attorney, John A. Convery, said.
He said state District Judge Frank Castro was going to set the trial for November but the state was not ready. The Bexar County District Attonrey’s Office declined to comment on the pending case.Andreen Nicole McDonald, a San Antonio businesswoman, was 29 when she was reported missing March 1, 2019, when she didn’t show up at work. Relatives and friends told deputies checking her home that they suspected foul play.Her cars, purse, identification and keys were at the home.
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