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Author: J. Ryan Green

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Gone At 21: Katelyn Markham's Death Investigation.

Katelyn Markham was a 21 year old college student who vanished from her Fairfield, Ohio townhouse on August 13, 2011. Katelyn's remains were found Twenty (20) months later in Cedar Grove, Indiana in an illegal wooded dump site. Katelyn was thrown out like trash.

I am the Private Investigator, J. Ryan Green, hired to investigate this case. This is my investigation into the disappearance and death of Katelyn Markham.
30 Episodes
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John Palmerton arrested on perjury in Feb. 2023.  John Carter, Katelyn's former fiance, was arrested for her murder in March 2023. Both arrests were lead by the Butler County Prosecutors office who have been investigating the case for approximately 2-3 years.   
1. The Katie Harris messages from 2016-2017  2. David Markham expresses his Thanks 3. The Katelyn Markham Tribute song, written and performed by Justin Ryan Jr. 4. A Goodbye         
1. We will hear from a couple of Katelyn's co-workers  2. Timeline discrepancies between John Carters Statements Vs. Phone Records. Important (38 seconds) 3.  The arrival of Katie Harris & John Palmerton 4. Outro: Dave Markham talking about Katelyn & John's relationship 
Breaking Saturday, 08/13/2011, down with the true timeline vs. statements.  
"What Police."  How well did the Police investigate Katelyn's case?  
School Friends…..      
The ending to the last interview with John Carter and Karyn Winkler.  
1. The last trip to Ohio with a camera crew from a National TV show.   2. The beginning of the last interview with John carter and his Mom, with hidden cameras in the room.    
Interviews from my Third trip to Ohio.  
Interviews with Sarah Collingsworth, one of Katelyn's long time friends, John Palmerton's first, Unheard, interview.  John Carter's Stepsister talks about a theory she has about Katelyn's disappearance and death.        
1. My trip to North Carolina to conduct a surprise interview with Brad Von Bargen.  2. The most outrageous tip I received in reference to Katelyn's disappearance/death. 3. A second tip that was just an attempt at the $100,000 reward.    '89jspttj'
I obtain Brad Von Bargen's car, the car had never been processed by the Police. After I had the car processed, four years after Katelyn disappeared, controversy arises.    
The Donnie Moore Interview. Also, A shadow in the last picture text from Katelyn's phone to John.  Who is it???? It's not Katelyn.  This was a picture taken of a picture so the person in the shadow could have the answers to Katelyn's last hours.  
Interviews with John and Mike Palmerton.
The second trip to Ohio.  On this episode I share two interviews, Katie Harris and the neighbor we are calling Brian.  
The last two interviews with Rick Fields.  
A Creeper Identified, and the eye opening Richard (Ricky) Fields interview.  
The Fairfield Police Departments untrue comments in the media after failing to interview two individuals that failed polygraphs in a timely manner.  
The results of the Polygraphs!! 
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Comments (7)

Jae Shepard

I'm sorry... Did I miss the day in school when they showed us where the letter B is in the word SUPPOSEDLY?? 🤔😉

Apr 13th
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Kira Blunt

his this been wiped?

Apr 28th
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Richard Anthony

at 1612 the phone and keys were there

Jan 4th
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L M

WTF, this guy is way more interested in the money he can make and the same he can get from this podcast than the poor victim. He is obviously biased already and OBSESSED with polygraphs. I seriously doubt his ethics

Dec 7th
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Tracey J Sullivan McLoughlin

Superbly amazing podcast with D. Ryan Green (the private investigator from FL- I hope that I entered his name correctly, if not, please forgive me and accept my apology) as the host of "Gone At 21." I have been getting familiar with podcasts as a 'listener' over the past three months and this one by far, far, far is the best that I have yet heard:. host, storyline layout, show format and subject - getting into the storyline without banter between two co-hosts (when only one host is necessary). I know that some people do prefer some comic relief while listening to such upsetting, graphic material but I for one am not one of those individuals. I really like to hear what is going on all in time that is fluid without the unnecessary "filler" banter, etc., etc. of a host or hosts. So kudos to you "D. Ryan Green, private investigator from Florida. Keep on keepin' on your style just the way YOU DO." Oh - I almost forgot - As I don't know where to enter a rating for the show, let's just cal

Nov 30th
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Theresa Mauger

His mother makes him look three times more guilty of some part of all this, even if he may not be.

Sep 5th
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Jaimee Samson

Fantastic podcast!!

Jan 2nd
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