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es."We 
were all concerned that she would never been found, and this will 
allow us to proceed with the next phase of the investigation," Dickey 
said. "I'm sure the family is devastated, but it does answer the 
question."Her father, David Markham, was stunned by the discovery."I'm doing 
as well as can be, and I appreciate the love and support," 
Markham told WLWT-TV of Cincinnati. "I just need time right now with 
my other daughter Ally."Her fiance, John Carter, wasn't available for comment 
Thursday, but his stepfather said the news had hit Carter hard."Pretty much 
crushing at this point," said Steve Winkler. "Everything is fresh again, 
just waves of emotion. He's doing the best he can."The northern Cincinnati 
suburb where Markham lived is some 25 miles east of where the 
remains were found along Big Cedar Creek, near Cedar Grove in southern 
Franklin County. Houze said the area is a place where people sometime 
dump trash, and that people looking for scrap metal found the remains 
and called police.The case had brought out hundreds of volunteers to help 
police and professional search teams scour nearby woods, waterways and rural 
areas, and was featured on national television shows. The only item gone 
with her was her cellphone, which apparently was turned off shortly after 
she went missing. Her dog was locked in a bedroom, and her 
car and purse were left behind in her town house just off 
a busy street in Fairfield."I never expected this day t
nical capacity to identify the specific location of a phone? 
Tippie said. That information was available to their engineers back in the 
day, but it wasnt available to the Verizon person we contacted at 
2 oclock in the morning.That has now changed, he said. We call 
them up and say we have an emergency and we get the 
information immediately.But that isnt always the case for local law enforcement 
in many states. Only nine have adopted Kelseys Law, requiring cellphone 
companies to release pertinent information to police in an emergency, like 
an abducted teenager or an elderly person who wanders off and cant 
be found. Since Kansas adopted the law in 2009, Nebraska, Minnesota, New 
Hampshire, North Dakota, Missouri, Hawaii, Tennessee and Utah have followed 
suit.Missey Smith and her husband, Greg, a Kansas state senator, are the 
law's toughest proponents, traveling the country to lobby the legislation 
by speaking before lawmakers in various states. The couple visited Rhode 
Island last week and Nevada on Monday.The latest draft of Kelseys law, 
obtained by FoxNews.com, also protects cellphone providers from lawsuits, 
stating, No cause of action shall lie in any court against any 
provider of a commercial mobile service or an IP-enabled voice service, 
its officers, employees or agents for providing call location information 
in an emergency situation. The information is readily available to cellphone 
providers within 15 to 20 minutes and we could no

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