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

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John Carter to enter a plea todsy

HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - John Carter is expected to appear in a Butler County courtroom on Friday for a plea in the Katelyn Markham murder case, sources tell FOX19 NOW.

Carter, 35, is accused of killing Markham, his fiancé at the time, in 2011.
This comes just weeks before his June 24 trial and more than a week after his defense team filed court papers saying he has an alibi that will prove he wasn’t there when she was killed
 
John Carter to enter a plea todsy

HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - John Carter is expected to appear in a Butler County courtroom on Friday for a plea in the Katelyn Markham murder case, sources tell FOX19 NOW.

Carter, 35, is accused of killing Markham, his fiancé at the time, in 2011.
This comes just weeks before his June 24 trial and more than a week after his defense team filed court papers saying he has an alibi that will prove he wasn’t there when she was killed

Whatever John. You already got way with murder and got to enjoy freedom you didn't deserve for over 13 years.
 
Maximum of 36 months in prison

Carter took a plea deal Friday, pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter, a felony of the third degree. All other charges will be dropped. The maximum possible prison term for the charge is 36 months.

Defense attorney Lawrence Hawkins stated in court Carter did cause Markham's death in Fairfield in 2011 during the commission of a misdemeanor.

When asked after the court hearing how Markham was killed, neither Hawkins or Carter provided any comment.

 
He only gets 3 years!?!?! What a deal!
3 years is the MAXIMUM he will receive.

Sentencing is set for July 18.


Carter took a plea deal Friday, pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter, a felony of the third degree. All other charges will be dropped. The maximum possible prison term for the charge is 36 months.

 
My bet is, he will get the maximum sentence of 36 months, plus the maximum amount of supervised release.

I hope it's not like other cases where the convict only serves a percentage of their sentence before being paroled.
 
My bet is, he will get the maximum sentence of 36 months, plus the maximum amount of supervised release.

I hope it's not like other cases where the convict only serves a percentage of their sentence before being paroled.
Unfortunately, outside of Federal crimes, most non-Federal sentences have the possibility of time off for good behavior. And this guy doesn't appear to be the type to stir up trouble in prison. I hope ALL of it is hard time and not in country club prison with the white collar crooks.
 
Skeletal remains identified as Markham’s were found in 2013 in a wooded area in Cedar Grove, Indiana, about 20 miles (about 32 kilometers) west of her home in Fairfield. Authorities ruled her death a homicide but did not determine how she was killed.

Butler County prosecutors have said Carter caused Markham's death by “physical violence and by force.”
 
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John Carter just entered the courthouse. He is expected to plead today in connection to Katelyn Markham’s death in 2011.



Plea hearing for John Carter who is accused of killing Katelyn Markham will be starting any minute. @wlwt will be live streaming online and on Facebook.


Prosecutor: John Carter has agreed to plead to involuntary manslaughter in connection with to death of Katelyn Markham.


Defense attorney Lawrence Hawkins: Carter did cause Katelyn’s death in Fairfield in 2011 during the commission of a misdemeanor.


John Carter officially pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter in death of Katelyn Markham. Dave Markham clearly emotional when Carter said “Guilty”



Sentencing set for July 18 at 2:30.


No comment from John Carter or attorneys when I asked HOW Katelyn was killed.


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John Carter, who is accused of killing his fiancée Katelyn Markham in 2011, expected in a Butler County courtroom today for a hearing ahead of his June 24 murder trial.A plea is likely, according to sources and her father, Dave Markham


John Carter has arrived for what is expected to be a guilty plea to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter for the death of Katelyn Markham in 2011. I will be in the courtroom ⁦


In the courtroom. Awaiting start of John Carter hearing. Katelyn’s family in the front row. There are no Fairfied Police officers present.



Hearing started. The proposed plea for John Carter is involuntary manslaughter, a third degree felony. Punishable by up to to 3 years in prison. Prosecutors say Katelyn's family is in agreement with deal. Judge going through the pleas specifics now with Carter


Aug 13, 2011 to Aug. 14, 2011, John Carter did case the death of Katelyn Markham by commission of misdemeanor assault, according to prosecutors. His attorney Lawrence Hawkins said he stipulates to that statement of fact in the crime

Carter says "guilty" clearly to involuntary manslaughter

Sentencing set for July 18 for John Carter.

Butler County Prosecutor Michael Gmoser, "this brings absolute undeniable finality to the question of who is responsible and accountable for the disappearance and death of Katelyn Markham"


Full reporting from today's plea hearing of John Carter
@journalnews https://journal-news.com/crime/john-carter-set-to-be-in-butler-county-court-today-plea-possible/MWOEFPSG4ZFN7FL3UTRAUBI2ZE/








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John Carter is seated in the courtroom now, along with Markham’s family members, as we wait for the hearing to begin.


Prosecutors say John Carter is entering a plea of guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Katelyn Markham’s murder case.

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The judge is now asking John Carter a list of questions before he officially submits his plea.




Carter faces up to three years in prison for this crime. He could also be sentenced to community control.

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John Carter has officially pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Katelyn Markham’s death. Judge has accepted the plea. Sentencing is July 18th at 2:30 PM.




Prosecutor Mike Gmoser is now giving a statement in court. He says had the plea not happened, his team would’ve been prepared to take this to trial. He says justice for Katelyn has been done today.



Carter’s defense team is asking that Carter be allowed to stay out of jail on bond until his sentencing. Judge agrees. Carter had paid a $1 million bond.



John Carter is heard sobbing as he leaves the courtroom and walks down the stairs after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter
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