An Ohio man charged with murdering his fiancee in 2011 allegedly had help dumping her body from a man whose name has been redacted in an affidavit for a search warrant that reveals new details about the years-long investigation.

Last month, a grand jury in Butler County, Ohio, indicted John Carter, 34, for the murder of Katelyn Markham. Markham was a 21-year-old art student who disappeared from her townhome in Fairfield, north of Cincinnati, on Aug. 13, 2011. Carter reported her missing when he called 911 the following evening.

“Hi, my name is John Carter. And I know that you’re not supposed to report a missing person before 24 hours, um, but my fiancee is missing. I can’t find her anywhere,” Carter said on the call.



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