Heidi Kathleen Carter (Vandenburgh Detention Center)

Heidi Kathleen Carter (Vandenburgh Detention Center)

A 37-year-old Indiana woman is facing decades in prison after being convicted of multiple felonies in a rape and murder case that left two men dead and a community in shock.

A Vanderburgh County jury on Monday unanimously found Heidi Kathleen Carter guilty of six felonies, including aiding, inducing or causing murder. She was also found guilty of two counts of aiding, inducing or causing rape and three counts of criminal confinement, authorities confirmed to Law&Crime.

A jury in November found Carter guilty on one count of misdemeanor carrying a firearm without a permit but could not agree on the other counts, resulting in a partial mistrial.

Carter was arrested at her Evansville home in October 2021 after a woman hired to clean the house found the body of Tim Ivy, 50, and a woman who had been sexually assaulted, severely beaten, and restrained with duct tape. Evansville is 180 miles south of Indianapolis.



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