A GoFundMe page established to help the three daughters of murdered Seattle-area woman Ingrid Lyne has raised more than $217,000 in one week. The Saturday before last, the dismembered remains of Lyne, a 40-year-old nurse, were found in a recycling bin. John Robert Charlton, 37, who told police he had been dating Lyne for about a month, has been charged with her murder. He is due in court April 27 and his attorney, Gordon Hill, has not returned People's calls. The GoFundMe page was launched by Melissa Korda, who describes herself on the page as a local friend of the family. "Ingrid...
- 4/18/2016
- by Greg Hanlon, @GregHanlon
- PEOPLE.com
A GoFundMe page established to help the three daughters of murdered Seattle-area woman Ingrid Lyne has raised more than $217,000 in one week. The Saturday before last, the dismembered remains of Lyne, a 40-year-old nurse, were found in a recycling bin. John Robert Charlton, 37, who told police he had been dating Lyne for about a month, has been charged with her murder. He is due in court April 27 and his attorney, Gordon Hill, has not returned People's calls. The GoFundMe page was launched by Melissa Korda, who describes herself on the page as a local friend of the family. "Ingrid...
- 4/18/2016
- by Greg Hanlon, @GregHanlon
- PEOPLE.com
Detectives for the Seattle Police Department tell People that "suspected human remains" have been found in the neighborhood where murdered mom Ingrid Lyne's dismembered remains were found last weekend. A police spokesman tells People the suspected remains were recovered from a container located roughly two blocks from the recycling bin where Lyne's dismembered parts were found. The spokesman confirms that investigators are exploring a "probable connection" between the newly-discovered body parts and Lyne's homicide. John Robert Charlton, 37, faces charges of first-degree murder and theft in connection with the death of Lyne, 40. Lyne's remains were found on Saturday, just hours after she was reported missing.
- 4/15/2016
- by Chris Harris, @chrisharrisment
- PEOPLE.com
Detectives for the Seattle Police Department tell People that "suspected human remains" have been found in the neighborhood where murdered mom Ingrid Lyne's dismembered remains were found last weekend. A police spokesman tells People the suspected remains were recovered from a container located roughly two blocks from the recycling bin where Lyne's dismembered parts were found. The spokesman confirms that investigators are exploring a "probable connection" between the newly-discovered body parts and Lyne's homicide. John Robert Charlton, 37, faces charges of first-degree murder and theft in connection with the death of Lyne, 40. Lyne's remains were found on Saturday, just hours after she was reported missing.
- 4/15/2016
- by Chris Harris, @chrisharrisment
- PEOPLE.com
The grisly nature of the death and dismemberment of Seattle-area mom Ingrid Lyne has investigators wondering if accused killer John Robert Charlton may have killed before. While they look for more remains after finding the severed head, arm and leg of the Renton, Washington, nurse in a Seattle recycling bin last Saturday, local police are being assisted by the FBI in a wider search for possibly connected victims, People confirms. "This killing was a specific type of murder," says an FBI source who has knowledge of the investigation but was not authorized to speak publicly. "Not to belabor the obvious,...
- 4/15/2016
- by Jeff Truesdell, @ jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
The grisly nature of the death and dismemberment of Seattle-area mom Ingrid Lyne has investigators wondering if accused killer John Robert Charlton may have killed before. While they look for more remains after finding the severed head, arm and leg of the Renton, Washington, nurse in a Seattle recycling bin last Saturday, local police are being assisted by the FBI in a wider search for possibly connected victims, People confirms. "This killing was a specific type of murder," says an FBI source who has knowledge of the investigation but was not authorized to speak publicly. "Not to belabor the obvious,...
- 4/15/2016
- by Jeff Truesdell, @ jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
Much has been revealed about the man accused of the murder and dismemberment of a Seattle-area mom, but key questions remain. How did Ingrid Lyne, 40, a nurse and divorced mother-of-three, come to date and trust John Robert Charlton, 37, a man who told police he was "homeless" and whose prior flashes of violence led his own parents to seek a restraining order against him? And why, ultimately, was Lyne killed? "We may never understand why she was killed," King County, Washington, Prosecutor Dan Satterberg said in announcing the first-degree murder charge against Charlton, "but the police and prosecutors working on this...
- 4/15/2016
- by Jeff Truesdell, @ jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
Much has been revealed about the man accused of the murder and dismemberment of a Seattle-area mom, but key questions remain. How did Ingrid Lyne, 40, a nurse and divorced mother-of-three, come to date and trust John Robert Charlton, 37, a man who told police he was "homeless" and whose prior flashes of violence led his own parents to seek a restraining order against him? And why, ultimately, was Lyne killed? "We may never understand why she was killed," King County, Washington, Prosecutor Dan Satterberg said in announcing the first-degree murder charge against Charlton, "but the police and prosecutors working on this...
- 4/15/2016
- by Jeff Truesdell, @ jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
The parents of the suspect in the death and dismemberment of a Seattle-area mom said in petition for a restraining order against him that he had abused crack cocaine and alcohol. John Robert Charlton, 37, was named by parents Ray and JoAnn in the complaint, a copy of which was obtained by People. "[Charlton] has been known to hold grudges for several years and exposes frustrations when under the influence of alcohol or drugs," the pair wrote in the request for the restraining order. "These frustrations he displays can be very intimidating and cause fear of violence," they wrote. Charlton faces charges...
- 4/14/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
The parents of the suspect in the death and dismemberment of a Seattle-area mom said in petition for a restraining order against him that he had abused crack cocaine and alcohol. John Robert Charlton, 37, was named by parents Ray and JoAnn in the complaint, a copy of which was obtained by People. "[Charlton] has been known to hold grudges for several years and exposes frustrations when under the influence of alcohol or drugs," the pair wrote in the request for the restraining order. "These frustrations he displays can be very intimidating and cause fear of violence," they wrote. Charlton faces charges...
- 4/14/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
From Gordon Hill to the doyen of cricket umpiring, via one official sending off another and even a spot of Naked Gun
1) Gordon Hill
It's a touch hard to believe amid the bland pale-faced middle-management orthodoxy of today's referees, Gordon Hill did what no football official has done before or since – he made being the man with the whistle look cool.
Between 1966 and 1975 he was certainly the anti-establishment face of the establishment. He looked like a lost fifth Beatle (free-kicks were awarded from underneath a mop of hair and from behind a thick moustache), undid more buttons on his referee's shirt than was publicly decent and gave as good as he got with the players.
On one occasion Millwall's Eamon Dunphy complained at a robust tackle going unpenalised. "You would have avoided it last year," Hill told him. "You're fucking going, you are. Getting past it." His comfort with expletives...
1) Gordon Hill
It's a touch hard to believe amid the bland pale-faced middle-management orthodoxy of today's referees, Gordon Hill did what no football official has done before or since – he made being the man with the whistle look cool.
Between 1966 and 1975 he was certainly the anti-establishment face of the establishment. He looked like a lost fifth Beatle (free-kicks were awarded from underneath a mop of hair and from behind a thick moustache), undid more buttons on his referee's shirt than was publicly decent and gave as good as he got with the players.
On one occasion Millwall's Eamon Dunphy complained at a robust tackle going unpenalised. "You would have avoided it last year," Hill told him. "You're fucking going, you are. Getting past it." His comfort with expletives...
- 10/11/2013
- by John Ashdown
- The Guardian - Film News
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