GUILTY WA - Ingrid Lyne, 40, Seattle, 8 April 2016 #2

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I believe a couple of friends said 6-8 weeks.

Exactly. I'd trust what Ingrid's friends said over an anonymous poster here who's "friend of a friend" knew Ingrid.
 
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Omg O/T but apparently my aunt's neighbor, a 40-something mom, didn't come home from work this evening... Her daughter had dance and had no one to take her! Now they're driving around looking for her... Wow, praying this doesn't turn into another missing WA mom...

Did they call 911? It is really important to call 911 and get things moving before looking yourself. This goes with missing children too.
We don't mind "false alarms".
 
  • #223
Look at the good looking actor Daniel Wozniak who was just convicted here in OC after 5 years killing his good friend chopping off and burying his head and also killing his GF. He had no prior record. He did it for money to pay for his wedding.

What? Wow, I totally missed that. [emoji15]
 
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Did they call 911? It is really important to call 911 and get things moving before looking yourself. This goes with missing children too.
We don't mind "false alarms".

Oh, thanks, I'll text my aunt!
 
  • #225
They don't have HRD. In fact most Washington police agencies don't, they contract out.

*edited to state I don't mean to sound pretentious, since you are SAR and know that already. I did some SAR and have done some HRD training too :)
 
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Re: cannibalism...that's what I've been wondering about this guy.

I hate to say this .....................but.....................cannablisism?
John-Charlton7.jpg



Can a local (like a watch!) tell me where her actual home is? At 8 on the clock or whatever! TIA

phone records between the man and his online date whom John Robert Charlton first met over 6 weeks ago

discovered in a neighborhood about 2.7 miles away from Safeco Stadium

Here is one arrest
https://app.mt.gov/conweb/Home/OffenderNumber/3004563
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I started a map. So far I have where the suspect was staying, the ballpark, location of remains and that she was living in Renton. Do we have a specific location of her home? And do we know where the SUV was found?

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?m...EA&usp=sharing

Hello CARIIS! If you go to the link in ClaireNC Google map she has identified Ingrid's home on Camas St in Renton(but no actual house number).
 
  • #228
I hate to say this .....................but.....................cannablisism?
John-Charlton7.jpg



Can a local (like a watch!) tell me where her actual home is? At 8 on the clock or whatever! TIA

phone records between the man and his online date whom John Robert Charlton first met over 6 weeks ago

discovered in a neighborhood about 2.7 miles away from Safeco Stadium

Here is one arrest
https://app.mt.gov/conweb/Home/OffenderNumber/3004563

Her home is on Camus Ave ne in Renton. Looks like it's east of the lake and just a bit up in the "highlands" area (nicer part). Please forgive me if I'm totally wrong, everyone, lol, I'm not so well-versed with Renton, just used to shop there.

Idk the exact address, maybe it's being protected since her children do live there. Amazingly, when I typed just the street into google maps, a map of Ingrid's events popped up! I don't claim to understand the majesty of Google, but did one of you do this!?
 
  • #229
It depends. Typically the detectives interview suspects or witness and develop a picture of possible locations.

There's sort of two search scenarios we would deploy under, one is a more full blown remains search, with a lot of people, grid search, HRD dogs; the other is more tactical with just a few HRD/cadaver dog teams at key locations.

The FBI also has great HRD dogs, with their national program put together by one of our local K9 SAR senior trainer/handlers.
I don't see this as an FBI case though I could be wrong.



I haven't seen a specific map, I know there are roughly the four points (ball game, victim's home, car abandoned, recycling can location) - they're all local to me. I think one thing I would say is this guy was clearly in a hurry and/or not very bright. A better location would have been a big industrial dumpster, or further into trees somewhere. So I'd say you'd be looking somewhere quick and obvious, like other trash/recycling cans.

IIRC there are larger pieces missing, so this is more likely getting out of the car and unloading them somewhere vs tossing them while moving. (so that makes bridges, overpasses etc less likely)

Because this is local to me, and I'm still posting here, you can assume I don't have any knowledge of the case.
Thank you... I appreciate your insight and expertise. Makes me think about things a little differently. I have been a little surprised there haven't been reports of any organized searches.
So an ex from Montana and the recent ex both said he was violent. Also a friend said he became a diff person on drugs and alcohol. Cleary there was a pattern.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/04/1...-mom-abused-former-girlfriend-woman-says.html

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I had forgotten how chilling it was. It was released in 2001. In 2006 he is threatening his parents with it. That is 5 years of it just, in a fit of rage, walking over to it, and pulling it out for his parents. In context, that is actually quite chilling, in terms of 5 years later it being "in" his mind. You know what I am attempting to say!

In a way, as more emerges, and we disecet, it almost seems like "denial" to think that he "may" have killed before- 4 hours to do "it", pause, cleaning, showering dressing loading ...... there seems to be a skill set here in terms of being able to do all that in 240 minutes.

Ummmmmm done before, IMO Practice makes............

i suppose the only good thing here is we know where he is .


[video=youtube;Lr3OavheNu0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr3OavheNu0[/video]
 
  • #233
So, most of the police dogs are either the protection/attack trained kind, or gun/drug/explosive or both.
I'm not aware of SPD having any HRD dogs, because they call us.
Now it might be they can get a scent of the suspect and track where he went dropping the remains off.

So if there were HRD dogs involved, they'd be SAR (or FBI).
It may be obvious but might I ask what SAR stands for, and HRD dogs? T.Y.
 
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Charlton also told detectives that he was homeless, an alcoholic, and “not a normal person,”

I bet he never told this to Ingrid when they connected or else she might still be here [emoji26]
 
  • #237
New posters - you have been warned - the place is addictive, use caution!

"released him without supervision on June 24, 2008" blows you brain away huh?

Exactly what does the system need to come to the conclusion that this particular individual has a proclivity to hurt people? No Parole?

I have been trying to find these:

2009 Misdemeanor battery in Idaho
1998 Auburn County Washington - domestic violence assault case filed May 21, 1998

trying to see an escalating pattern?


 
  • #238
New posters - you have been warned - the place is addictive, use caution!

"released him without supervision on June 24, 2008" blows you brain away huh?

Exactly what does the system need to come to the conclusion that this particular individual has a proclivity to hurt people? No Parole?

I have been trying to find these:

2009 Misdemeanor battery in Idaho
1998 Auburn County Washington - domestic violence assault case filed May 21, 1998

trying to see an escalating pattern?



Shows he doesn't follow the law because he thinks he's above it.
 
  • #239
New posters - you have been warned - the place is addictive, use caution!

"released him without supervision on June 24, 2008" blows you brain away huh?

Exactly what does the system need to come to the conclusion that this particular individual has a proclivity to hurt people? No Parole?

I have been trying to find these:

2009 Misdemeanor battery in Idaho
1998 Auburn County Washington - domestic violence assault case filed May 21, 1998

trying to see an escalating pattern?


Here is some info to start for Idaho arrests.

Sheriff Jeffries said law enforcement in eastern Idaho are checking cold case files to see if any people were reported missing during the time Charlton was in the area. There are no such reports in Power County.

“I hope they don't have any victims, but if they have anyone missing, they should take a look,” Jeffries said.

http://www.idahostatejournal.com/ne...cle_c16c1f47-c4b2-50bb-85ab-9fd27b1a1c1a.html

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