The Homeless Catfish That Became a Killer… | The Case of Ingrid Lyne



True Crime: After Ingrid Lyne, a nurse and a divorced single mom to three children, went on a date with John Robert Charlton in April 2016, she let him into her home with open arms. But after several encounters, he would betray her trust in the most horrific of ways.

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00:00 Intro
01:23 Seattle
02:35 Ingrid Lyne
04:50 Online dating… John Charlton
07:58 April 9th, 2016
12:05 Aftermath (911 CALL)
16:02 Evidence
22:22 Legal Proceedings
24:45 Remembering Ingrid
26:10 Outro

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20 thoughts on “The Homeless Catfish That Became a Killer… | The Case of Ingrid Lyne”

  1. You never know who you are talking to when you meet them online! Even when they are the person in the pictures you can still be catfished like this poor beautiful woman. No one deserves this, but Ingrid really didn’t deserve this. She had a great relationship with her x it sounds like, she had 3 beautiful young girls that she took very good care of, she had a mom who adored her. Life really is not fair some times it’s infuriating. This man should have never been walking the streets. His own parents had a restraining order against him, that alone says A LOT!! I pray Karma gives him what he deserves and that’s not just years in jail with 3 meals a day and a bed which sounds to me like more than he had when he was out and on the internet searching for someone to hurt, betray and in the end murder. R.I.P. Ingrid. Sending love and support to her family and girls. Praying they all make it through this horrible time. ❤🙏🏽❤️

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  2. Wanted to note that I love your videos! 😍 I’d like to offer a bit of constructive feedback though…I will say it’s best to call people unhoused instead of homeless. The word homeless has gained negative connotations over the years within society. This man is horrible for what he did and I’m glad he is locked away. His actions don’t speak for the rest of the unhoused population though! Sending with loving kindness! 💛

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  3. John's name was actually 'Chad' apparently… this is why I don't do online dating… and bad as I hate to say it, background checks need to be mandatory for your dates these days, online or not…the world has changed…you can't take anyone at face value these days…

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  4. "Convicted felons" can be murderes…to someone that had a roach in an ashtray they forgot about when they got pulled over in a school zone in the wrong State to someone that pushed the wrong cops buttons by asking for an attorney in the days before widespread use of body cams or was just with the wrong person at the wrong time and had no idea what the person they werw with was doing…i dont think its fair to just that blanket term without more accurate descriptors like "violent felon" or "major felon" and "low-level felon" as there are so many things that can carry a felony conviction in the US that the Dept of Justice cannot even give an actual count of just how many, and many are things that only felony in particular States while legal and taxed in others while State Lines are only ever marked on Major streets, interstates, and highways.

    I wonder if this guy confessed so quickly to avoid too much looking into his background and might have literal skeletons in his past.

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  5. As always here's my suggestion for the state and a warning for community.
    Suggestion: there are laws like right-to-forget, right-to-information, right-to-share info which allow a person to control how companies handle their personal data. Similarly, dating apps should also include any criminal records, any medical conditions that might be dangerous, etc on their profile. If details can't be provided only indications or mention of it like, 3 police records, 5 traffic violations, recovering from mental health issues etc, would make a hell of difference.
    Warning: for the umpteenth time the main culprit here is alcohol or intoxication in general. It turns off thinking and heeding parts of brain and affects decision making and removes all control on emotions as well. Add in anger in to the mix and we have got a murder scene. I am 💯 percent certain that had there been no alcohol involved here there would have have been no murder. Its not easy to hurt someone conciously except for vary rare cases of mentally deranged ones.

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  6. As always here's my suggestion for the state and a warning for community.
    Suggestion: there are laws like right-to-forget, right-to-information, right-to-share info which allow a person to control how companies handle their personal data. Similarly, dating apps should also include any criminal records, any medical conditions that might be dangerous, etc on their profile. If details can't be provided only indications or mention of it like, 3 police records, 5 traffic violations, recovering from mental health issues etc, would make a hell of difference.
    Warning: for the umpteenth time the main culprit here is alcohol or intoxication in general. It turns off thinking and heeding parts of brain and affects decision making and removes all control on emotions as well. Add in anger in to the mix and we have got a murder scene. I am 💯 percent certain that had there been no alcohol involved here there would have have been no murder. Its not easy to hurt someone conciously except for vary rare cases of mentally deranged ones.

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