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September 30, 2024
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GREG LYNCH
Digital Content Producer
Good morning

There was new attention on the case of southwest Ohio woman Katelyn Markham with a Friday appearance on “Dateline.”

In today’s Morning Briefing, we take an in-depth look at the Markham case, which captured national attention as it remained unsolved for over 12 years.

This year there was finally some closure, with a conviction.

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Disappearance and death of Fairfield’s Katelyn Markham received national attention

Katelyn Markham was a 22-year-old art student residing in Fairfield, Ohio when she vanished in August 2011. Her skeletal remains were found Aug. 7, 2013 in a remote wooded area in Indiana about 30 miles from her home. FILE/CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

For more than a decade, authorities in multiple jurisdictions, including Butler County, have been investigating the death of Markham, a Fairfield woman. The case gained national media attention in the years that followed as Markham’s remains weren’t discovered until two years after she went missing.

• Who was Katelyn Markham? In August 2011, Katelyn Markham went missing from her Fairfield home. She was a 22-year-old art student. Family members described her as a “light” who was warm and showed compassion to others.

• How it started: Days shy of her 22nd birthday, she was reported missing from her condo by her fiancée, John Carter. He called 911 to report her disappearance.

Katelyn Markham, of Fairfield, went missing from her home in 2011. Her remains were found in 2013 and her then-fiancé John Carter was charged with murder in 2023. CONTRIBUTED

• Missing person: Markham’s disappearance initially was treated as a missing persons case by Fairfield police. Her car, keys, dog and other personal belongings, except for her cellphone, were at her townhouse.

• National attention: The case gained national media attention as days turned into months with no news on Markham’s whereabouts. Markham’s story was featured on the national show, “Still A Mystery” on the Discovery ID network.

• The search: Her skeletal remains were found more than a year and a half later on April 7, 2013, in a remote wooded area in Indiana, some 30 miles from her Fairfield home. The wooded area was not far from a farm owned by the Carter family.

Over 100 family, friends and supporters turned out Tuesday, August 12 to help search for clues in the disappearance of Katelyn Markham, 22, who was last heard from on Sunday. Staff photo by Samantha Grier.

Credit: Greg Lynch

• How did Katelyn die? Franklin County, Ind. Coroner Wanda Lee ruled Markham’s death a homicide. However, the exact cause of death could not be determined.

• Arrest and charges: It took 12 years of investigating by multiple police agencies, but the Butler County Prosecutor’s Office arrested Carter in March 2023. He was charged with two counts of murder under two sections of the law. One count was for alleged purposeful killing, and the other was allegedly killing a person while committing a felony.

John Carter, charged with murder in the death case of Katelyn Markham, enters the Butler County Common Pleas Court on Monday, March 27, 2023. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

• How it ended: The case ended this year with the conviction of Carter. Carter pleaded to involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced July 18 to the maximum of three years in prison.

• Family relieved: Markham’s father, Dave Markham, said Carter “was responsible for this and he deserved what he got.” He admitted he was “relieved” and “grateful” for the judge giving the maximum sentence possible.

Dave Markham, father of Katelyn Markham, asked for help from the Butler County Sheriff’s Office during a press conference Friday, Dec. 18. GREG LYNCH / STAFF

Credit: Greg Lynch

• Release date: Carter’s expected release date from prison is July 4, 2027.

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