Indiana man convicted of murdering girlfriend, dumping body in shallow grave

Patrick Doyle, 40, of Columbus, Indiana, has been found guilty of murdering his live-in girlfriend, Heather Ann Steuver, in 2021. Steuver's remains were found in a shallow grave.

A jury convicted a southern Indiana man of murder Friday in connection with the death of his girlfriend whose remains were found buried in a shallow grave.

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A Bartholomew County Circuit Court jury brought in from Shelby County deliberated for about an hour before finding Patrick Doyle, 40, of Columbus, guilty in the August 2021 murder of his live-in girlfriend, 37-year-old Heather Ann Steuver of Columbus.

Steuver’s remains were found buried near Columbus, police said.

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An autopsy revealed Steuver died of blunt force trauma to her head.

Sentencing was scheduled for March 23.

The jury was brought in from another county because of pre-trial publicity, The Republic reported.

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