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Ingrid Maree (née Rounsaville) Lyne (August 2, 1975 – April 8, 2016) was an American
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from Renton,
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, whose dismembered body parts were discovered in the
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on April 10, 2016. On April 11, 2016, John Robert Charlton was arrested and two days later charged with first-degree murder. He pled guilty and was sentenced to 28 years in prison.


Ingrid Lyne

Lyne was a 1993 graduate of
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in
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, and received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in 1997 from the
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. She moved to
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in 2000 and lived there for about 13 years. In 2014, she divorced Phillip Lyne. At the time of her death, Lyne was a nurse at Seattle's Swedish Medical Center.


John Charlton

At the time of his arrest, John Charlton was a homeless daytaler. He had a criminal record in six states, including convictions for aggravated robbery, felony theft, grand theft auto, assault, and third-degree larceny.


Background


Relationship

Lyne and Charlton met through an online dating website and had been dating for approximately one month. They went to a
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baseball game together on the evening of April 8, and Lyne was reported missing the next day.


Disappearance and discovery

Lyne was last seen by friends on April 8, 2016, and was reported
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on April 9. Later that day, responding to a call from a homeowner, police found several of her dismembered body parts, including a severed head, foot, arm, and leg, in a
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bin, approximately from her home. On April 15, more severed body parts were found by a garbage collector in a different location, though the remains have not yet been identified as a match to Lyne. On April 9, Lyne's ex-husband arrived at the victim's home to drop off their children. With no one answering the door, he proceeded to call Lyne's mother, who subsequently arrived with a key and searched the residence. Lyne's wallet, purse, and cellphone were found in the home, but Lyne was not. Using the cell phone found in the residence, Lyne's mother sent texts to Charlton and then called the police, who discovered blood, human tissue, and a pruning saw in Lyne's bathroom, as well as trash bags identical to those containing Lyne's severed body parts. Following examination of the body parts, the King County coroner's office stated Lyne's death was a result of "homicidal violence". On April 18, additional body parts were found at a third Seattle location and await identification.


Investigation and arrest

As the primary suspect in Lyne's death, Charlton was arrested on April 11, 2016, and charged with first-degree murder and auto theft. Following the arrest, he was held in the
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Jail on
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5 million bail. After his arrest, Charlton claimed he had blacked out on a downtown Seattle sidewalk and woke up with facial injuries and cuts to his body.


Plea

Appearing in a King County courtroom on Monday, October 2, 2017, Charlton pled guilty to all charges against him, including the murder and dismemberment of Lyne. On January 5, 2018, Charlton was sentenced to 27 years and 9 months in prison, the punishment recommended by prosecutors.


Reactions

A GoFundMe fundraising webpage for Lyne's three daughters raised over $270,000. Lyne's death led to narratives and discussions about the safety of online dating.


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