This story sounds like something straight out of NCIS.

A year ago, Army medic Sgt. Michael Walker found his wife Catherine with her throat slashed in their home at Aliamanu Military Reservation, a military housing complex in Honolulu. While the scene was set up to suggest a Catherine was killed in a burglary attempt gone awry, police remained suspicious.

Fast forward to April 2015. A woman on the run named Aisla Jackson was arrested in Indiana and indicted for killing Catherine “willfully, deliberately, maliciously and with premeditation.” Police discovered that Jackson was Walker’s lover, and she had murdered his wife so that she could be with the sergeant. After her arrest, Jackson was extradited to Hawaii so she could stand trial.

Fast forward AGAIN to today, 12 months after Catherine’s death. Today, Walker was indicted in front of a grand jury for conspiring with Jackson to off his wife and make it appear random so that they could run off into the Indiana sunset together.

To receive a plea deal, Jackson testified Wednesday that Walker gave her a key to his home and helped plan the murder from the very start. She also provided many text messages and emails exchanged with Walker.

“I want you so bad!!!” Walker texted Jackson on Oct. 12, 2014. “If only someone was out of the way!”

Over email, the two discussed the exact method and timing of the murder. While Walker was working overnight at Triple Army Medical Center, Jackson used a key hidden by the back door of Walker’s home to sneak inside, grabbed a knife from the kitchen and then stabbed Catherine as she slept.

With any luck, Walker and Jackson will get their just desserts through the good ‘ole justice system. And who knows, maybe NCIS, Law and Order or some other crime procedural will see this true crime story and bring it to the small screen.

Update: Sgt. Walker plead not guilty to conspiring to murder his wife.