OH - Katelyn Markham, 22, Fairfield, 14 Aug 2011, found deceased in 2013 *arrest in 2023* #5

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One of the first cases I followed here on WS. Glad to see JC has been held accountable.

I think the plead deal was done to ensure a conviction and justice for Katelyn. Likely lack of physical evidence hindered the case along with the amount of time that has passed. Witness memory after that long can also be a problem in court.

36 months is better than a not guilty verdict or hung jury if the case had gone to trial.

JMO
 
Dave Markham, Katelyn Markham’s father, read a letter in court before Carter was sentenced:

“Not a day goes by that I don’t think of Katelyn,” he said, imploring Judge Daniel Haughey to sentence Carter to the maximum sentence by law. “Let him feel the pain that many of us have endured for the past 13 years.”

Carter did not speak during the sentencing hearing. His attorneys asked Haughey to impose probation or a minimal prison term, asking him to consider the law and not emotional statements.

Haughey, though, imposed the maximum term allowed under the plea deal, saying Carter “has shown no genuine remorse for this offense.” He also noted that Carter did not try to help Markham or acknowledge what happened to her immediately after her death.
 
SEP 25, 2024
The disappearance and death of Fairfield’s Katelyn Markham that ended 13 years later with the conviction of her fiancée John Carter is scheduled to be featured Friday night in a NBC News “Dateline” report, according to producers.

[...]

Gmoser was interviewed for the “Dateline” report and said he included statements about the circumstantial evidence used to build the case, lack of the cause of death for Katelyn, which created issues, and “a war” between Fairfield officers who could not agree on the guilt or innocence of Carter during the initial investigation that dragged the case on for years.

These were all factors in Carter’s plea deal. And Carter made no admissions at sentencing as to specifics of what happened the night Markham died.

[...]

DATELINE FRIDAY SNEAK PEEK: The Butterfly​

 
SEP 25, 2024
The disappearance and death of Fairfield’s Katelyn Markham that ended 13 years later with the conviction of her fiancée John Carter is scheduled to be featured Friday night in a NBC News “Dateline” report, according to producers.

[...]

Gmoser was interviewed for the “Dateline” report and said he included statements about the circumstantial evidence used to build the case, lack of the cause of death for Katelyn, which created issues, and “a war” between Fairfield officers who could not agree on the guilt or innocence of Carter during the initial investigation that dragged the case on for years.

These were all factors in Carter’s plea deal. And Carter made no admissions at sentencing as to specifics of what happened the night Markham died.

[...]

DATELINE FRIDAY SNEAK PEEK: The Butterfly​

I want to see this show! Thanks!
 
Photo illustration of Katelyn Markham and John Carter

In an interview with “Dateline,” Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Gmoser detailed why he chose to pursue charges against Carter after more than a decade — and why he agreed to drop them in exchange for a plea to crime that carried a far less severe punishment.

“I know that there’s a number of people that will condemn me for taking a plea that only allows them to go to prison for three years,” Gmoser said, adding: “To me, whether it’s one day or six days or six months or six years or 60 years, it was more important to me to get justice by an admission of guilt for Katelyn Markham.”

 

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