GUILTY WA - Ingrid Lyne, 40, Seattle, 8 April 2016 #1

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We haven't had confirmation that they went to the game. Her mother confirmed that the pruning saw was Ingrid's, but it wasn't usually kept in the bathroom. (I think that was in the charging documents). He says that Ingrid drove him to her house, but we don't know if that's true.

Thanks for the clarification .
Do you know where she picked him up from ? I'm certain it wasn't a homeless shelter !!!!!
 
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Thanks for the clarification .
Do you know where she picked him up from ? I'm certain it wasn't a homeless shelter !!!!!

From his job as a day laborer in Seattle.
 
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Crikey, this guy must have been an amazing and charismatic actor to fool Ingrid. The guy is homeless, has no car, probably an alcoholic, and is a day laborer. I'm thinking of all the sweet and successful men that would have loved to be in this pretty woman's company. Oh Ingrid, why choose this guy [emoji24]
No joke, he did not look right to me on that F B picture with the star sunglasses. I thought he looked a bit rough and off. That is what I was feeling yesterday.
 
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I have not seen anything about roommates being verified. His ex girlfriend it seems said he lived in a shelter.

And stayed with her twice a week. I wonder if Ingrid knew he stayed at his Ex's. This guy is a liar.
 
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Crikey, this guy must have been an amazing and charismatic actor to fool Ingrid. The guy is homeless, has no car, probably an alcoholic, and is a day laborer. I'm thinking of all the sweet and successful men that would have loved to be in this pretty woman's company. Oh Ingrid, why choose this guy [emoji24]

Is it verified he even had a job? Makes me think of Casey Anthony when she led detectives through Disneyworld employee entrance and when she got to her fake office she admitted she didn't really work there.
 
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From the article above:

"In charging documents, police said Charlton told investigators he was homeless, had a drinking problem and was "not a normal person."

THAT'S CLEARLY AN UNDERSTATEMENT.

<snipped> from Paula88 link
First-degree murder charge filed against suspect in Renton mom&#8217;s death, dismemberment; new details

5:38 April 13 link in

cujenn81 post

charging documents, police said Charlton told investigators he was homeless, had a drinking problem and was "not a normal person." He said he and Lyne had been dating about a month after they had met on a dating site. He said she had picked him up in Seattle on Friday afternoon after he got of work as a day laborer and they went to a Seattle Mariners game Friday night.
According to police reports in the charging documents, Charlton said that after the Mariners game, he and Lyne went to a bar in Seattle where his sister works and then went to Lyne's house in Renton, but could not remember much of the evening because he was intoxicated. Lyne was not seen again. He said he "thinks" he and Lyne had sex but she was "acting weird" and he thinks she drove him back to Seattle, where he fell asleep on a sidewalk. He said he spent Saturday night and Sunday night at an ex-girlfriend's home in Lake Stevens.
Police said the ex-girlfriend in Lake Stevens told them that Charlton stayed at a shelter in Seattle, but spent about two nights a week at her place. She said he is a "mean drunk," but that he never assaulted her. She said he was supposed to come to her house on Saturday morning to help her with yard work, but texted her that "something had come up." She said he eventually showed up at a bus station in Lake Stevens at about 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
She said she noticed he had swollen, injured lip and he told her that he had been robbed in Seattle and the robbers took his money. But he still had his wallet, she said.
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No joke, he did not look right to me on that F B picture with the star sunglasses. I thought he looked a bit rough and off. That is what I was feeling yesterday.

I thought the star glasses picture, besides being very immature for a 37 yearold... It seemed like a sort of deflection. All his picture never show his eyes. (Except for past mugshot)
 
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<snipped> from cujenn81 link
First-degree murder charge filed against suspect in Renton mom&#8217;s death, dismemberment; new details

5:38 April 13 link in

cujenn81 post

charging documents, police said Charlton told investigators he was homeless, had a drinking problem and was "not a normal person." He said he and Lyne had been dating about a month after they had met on a dating site. He said she had picked him up in Seattle on Friday afternoon after he got of work as a day laborer and they went to a Seattle Mariners game Friday night.
According to police reports in the charging documents, Charlton said that after the Mariners game, he and Lyne went to a bar in Seattle where his sister works and then went to Lyne's house in Renton, but could not remember much of the evening because he was intoxicated. Lyne was not seen again. He said he "thinks" he and Lyne had sex but she was "acting weird" and he thinks she drove him back to Seattle, where he fell asleep on a sidewalk. He said he spent Saturday night and Sunday night at an ex-girlfriend's home in Lake Stevens.
Police said the ex-girlfriend in Lake Stevens told them that Charlton stayed at a shelter in Seattle, but spent about two nights a week at her place. She said he is a "mean drunk," but that he never assaulted her. She said he was supposed to come to her house on Saturday morning to help her with yard work, but texted her that "something had come up." She said he eventually showed up at a bus station in Lake Stevens at about 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
She said she noticed he had swollen, injured lip and he told her that he had been robbed in Seattle and the robbers took his money. But he still had his wallet, she said.
<snip>
Can you imagine what the police doing the interrogation must be thinking? I wouldn't believe anything he said. Ingrid, Ingrid , how did he manage to not give off signals? I wonder where she thought he lived?
 
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I agree. Not all of us single, professional, educated women with children have low self-esteem or are vulnerable in any way, shape or form.
I think I speak for Ingrid when I say this.
I wish I could say why I feel that she may have been trying too hard to date.
 
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Can you imagine what the police doing the interrogation must be thinking? I wouldn't believe anything he said. Ingrid, Ingrid , how did he manage to not give off signals? I wonder where she thought he lived?

I think he had perfected his "game" and she wanted company so the signals he may have given off she overlooked or wrote off. Goodness it really is like an episode of Dexter. I feel so badly for her family!!!!
 
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From his job as a day laborer in Seattle.

Or standing in front of a business he didn't even work at but wanted her to think he had a job.
 
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Can you imagine what the police doing the interrogation must be thinking? I wouldn't believe anything he said. Ingrid, Ingrid , how did he manage to not give off signals? I wonder where she thought he lived?

I wonder how often they got together- they only knew each other for a month. If this guy had something this disgusting planned all along, I'm sure he played the role to swoon her and gain her trust.
 
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I keep thinking "Damn, can this possibly get any worse?"........and it keeps getting worse and worse and worse. How freakin awful. I'm just sick.
 
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http://q13fox.com/2016/04/13/man-ac...smemberment-charged-with-first-degree-murder/

"If convicted as charged, the defendant could face a sentence range of at least 21 to nearly 28 years in prison, the prosecutor's office said."

That's it, 21-28 years? So he could be out at age 67, if not sooner? Did I read that right?

Gosh, 21 years would be cool for some felons. In the Teresa Sievers case, one of the accused hitman,Jimmy Ray Rodgers, when caught , said "hmmm, 20 years I can do that", he didn't realize he'd be charged in Florida where the murder took place... and he'll most likely be facing the death penalty, definitely LWP. (He lived in the state of MO where murder is a 20 year sentence)
 
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If he was homeless I'm sure Ingrid paid for the baseball tickets and they aren't cheap. They went to a bar where his sister worked I would be inclined to think they were on the house or Ingrid paid for those also. Being he was homeless he reminds me of a drifter. Geesh did he have any friends?
 
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If he was homeless I'm sure Ingrid paid for the baseball tickets and they aren't cheap. They went to a bar where his sister worked I would be inclined to think they were on the house or Ingrid paid for those also. Being he was homeless he reminds me of a drifter.

He does have a record including felony theft and aggravated robbery- looks like he has a problem taking what isn't is. Who is to say he didn't steal tickets or sell something he stole for money? Seems like a con man to me.
Or Ingrid perhaps bought them! Could have been her idea of a date night ....
Just speculations
 
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Try Windsor, CO.
 
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If he was homeless I'm sure Ingrid paid for the baseball tickets and they aren't cheap. They went to a bar where his sister worked I would be inclined to think they were on the house or Ingrid paid for those also. Being he was homeless he reminds me of a drifter. Geesh did he have any friends?
Since the tickets were on her computer, I had the suspicion that she did provide the tickets.
 
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