BELTON, Texas (AP) — An MMA fighter and his girlfriend were indicted on capital murder charges in Texas in the killings of two people whose bodies were found in a shallow grave in Oklahoma. Bell County District Attorney Henry Garza on Wednesday announced the indictments for Cedric Marks, 44, and Maya Maxwell, 26. The couple was also charged with tampering with evidence in the deaths of Michael Swearingin and Jenna Scott. Cedric Marks (Kent County Michigan Sheriff’s Office via AP) Swearingin, 32, was strangled, and his death was ruled a homicide, according to an autopsy report the Oklahoma’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner released Wednesday. Scott’s autopsy has not been completed, but the indictment said the 28-year-old died from “homicidal violence,” according to the Austin American-Statesman. Marks prompted a manhunt in February when he escaped from a private prison van that had stopped at a Texas McDonald’s while transporting him from Michigan, where he was arrested
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MMA fighter Cedric Marks, girlfriend indicted for capital murder in Texas – MMA Junkie