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John Carter denied early release for 2011 involuntary manslaughter conviction in Katelyn Markham's death.
John Carter, convicted in 2024 of involuntary manslaughter in the 2011 death of his former fiancée Katelyn Markham, was denied early release on January 9, 2026.
Judge Daniel Haughey ruled Carter must serve his full three-year sentence, rejecting claims he was a model inmate and had been pressured into a plea deal.
The case, which drew national attention, remains unresolved in key details, including the cause of Markham’s death and whether others were involved.
Her skeletal remains were found in Indiana in 2013, but no charges were filed until new evidence emerged in 2023.
Carter, who has served about 18 months, will continue serving time at the North Central Correctional Institution in Marion, Ohio.
A John Carter se le negó la libertad anticipada por la condena por homicidio involuntario en 2011 por la muerte de Katelyn Markham.