Family: Person of interest in Katelyn Markham disappearance
http://www.fox19.com/story/33725423/family-person-of-interest-in-katelyn-markham-disappearance
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...Ever since Katelyn went missing, her fiancé’s statements have come under fire, but he has not explicitly been called a suspect.
Now police say they’ve found a “person of interest,” but they have not revealed who that person might be.
Katelyn’s father is expected to hold a news conference later in the day.
All I have found is no ID on this person. Who is it?
If you go and read Chelsea Johnson's thread, there was a very, very strong POI. Do we think it is the same man? George Davis II
If you go and read Chelsea Johnson's thread, there was a very, very strong POI. Do we think it is the same man? George Davis II
That makes sense, because after reviewing some of the old interviews with JC, I was so confused as to how it could NOT be him in Katelyn's murder.The articles state that they have two separate people of interest (so one for each case). That would mean it's not the same man. The confusion comes from the fact that they released info on both cases at the same time, and some of the wording is wonky.
I certainly hope something comes of this and it's not another false hope.
Four years after Markham’s skeleton was discovered, much remains unknown: Officials still don’t know how she died or who’s responsible. A private investigator from Florida hopes to find answers by examining Markham’s case in a multi-part podcast called "Gone at 21" available on platforms such as iTunes...
Green said he began working on the case in October 2014 after an “anonymous benefactor” agreed to pay for his services. Green, who wouldn’t disclose the donor, said the man had learned of the case from television but didn’t know Markham personally.
The benefactor’s money has since dried up, Green said, but he’s continued legwork on the case, resulting in “Gone at 21,” which premiered some introductory episodes this month and is expected to launch properly in early February.
"Gone at 21" available here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gone-at-21/id1191710225?mt=2
"Gone at 21" available here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gone-at-21/id1191710225?mt=2
I couldn't agree more. I love when new episodes are released and am bummed when it's over and I have to wait.I just finished listening to Episode 14 and it is good. A lot of persons beside J. Carter in Katelyn's life that need to be looked at in this case and you learn about them in the podcast. Actually, this is the best podcast about one case (i.e., a serialized podcast) I've listened to so far. I have no idea why there are only 160+ reviews. I like it better than the "Up and Vanished" (Tara Grinstead case) which has over 5K reviews.