A man convicted of killing an Indiana University student in 2000 will remain in prison while his case is pending before an appeals court, the court has ruled.
U.S. District Judge James Sweeney in Indianapolis had ordered John Myers II released from prison on June 15. However, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Indiana Attorney General’s Office on Wednesday and overturned Sweeney’s decision.
Myers, 44, was convicted in the killing of Jill Behrman and sentenced to 65 years in prison. Behrman, an IU sophomore, was 19 when she disappeared while on a bicycle ride near Bloomington. Her fate remained a mystery until hunters found her remains in 2003 in Morgan County, north of Bloomington. She had been shot in the back of her head.
Investigators concluded that Myers, who lived in Ellettsville, killed Behrman out of anger over a failed relationship.