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Judge Denies Early Release for John Carter in Katelyn Markham Case

Carter received no backing from prosecutors because he offered no account of what happened to Katelyn Markham.

Overview

  • Judge Dan Haughey rejected Carter’s bid for early release, ordering him to serve his full three-year sentence in state prison.
  • Butler County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser said he would consider supporting release only if Carter provided a truthful account, and Carter chose not to speak.
  • The judge noted Carter’s good behavior in custody but said the court cannot undo the harm already done.
  • Outside court, attorney Carl Lewis said Carter has nothing to offer about the death and urged authorities to find the “real person,” a stance echoed by Carter’s mother.
  • Markham vanished in 2011 and was found in 2013 in Indiana; Carter pleaded guilty in 2024 to involuntary manslaughter, which his lawyer said was to avoid the risk of a murder conviction, and Markham’s father voiced relief at Friday’s ruling.