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Man who dismembered Renton woman gets 28 years

By Associated Press
Published: January 5, 2018, 6:02pm

SEATTLE — A man who pleaded guilty to murder in the killing and dismembering a woman in her suburban home and dumping her remains in a Seattle recycling bin has been sentenced to nearly 28 years in prison.

John Robert Charlton was sentenced Friday in the death of Ingrid Lyne, a 40-year-old registered nurse and mother of three. Charlton had also pleaded guilty to stealing Lyne’s car.

The sentence of 27 years and nine months was the maximum allowed under state guidelines, KOMO-TV reported .

“He deserves more,” Lyne’s ex-husband, Phil Lyne, said at sentencing. He told Charlton, “You’ve taken our daughters’ compassionate, caring mother who I respected very much. You have taken someone who was not yours to take.”

Superior Court Judge Julie Spector said she would have sentenced Charlton, 39, to life in prison if state guidelines had allowed.

A Seattle homeowner called police April 9, 2016, after finding three plastic garbage bags in his recycling bin containing what he believed were human body parts. A medical examiner later confirmed they belonged to Lyne.

Lyne was reported missing earlier that day when her ex-husband dropped off their daughters at Lyne’s Renton home and she wasn’t there. Her SUV was missing but her purse and phone were still in the house.

When interviewed by police, Charlton told detectives that he and Lyne met on a dating site and had been in a relationship for a month.

He told police they went to a baseball game the night before she was reported missing, according to court documents. Charlton, who said he was a day laborer and homeless, told police the two went to a bar and later to her house.

He said she dropped him off in Seattle and he ended up sleeping on a sidewalk and that he was too intoxicated to remember most of the evening.

Seattle police detectives searched Lyne’s home on April 10 and found a 15-inch pruning saw near the bathtub, and an empty box of plastic garbage bags identical to the ones containing Lyne’s body parts.

Charlton wept in court Friday and said, “There are no words that can alleviate the pain that I caused, and for that I am truly sorry.”

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