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Three body parts, including a foot, were found in a homeowner’s recycling bin, said Seattle police Sgt. Mike Renner.

The body parts, which had been packaged, would have been placed in the bin sometime late Friday or on Saturday, said Detective Patrick Michaud, a police spokesman. He said the bin would have been emptied when recyclables were collected on the block Friday.

Renner described the parts as “fresh.”



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http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/possible-human-remains-found-in-seattle-homeowners-trash-can/
 
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Three body parts — including a foot — found in a homeowner's recycling bin likely belong to a woman who was reported missing Saturday morning, Seattle police said Monday.

Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole said at an evening news conference that an arrest had been made in the case and detectives believe the human remains are that of Ingrid Lyne, a 40-year-old mother of three who works as a nurse in Seattle.

"All evidence leads in the direction of that missing woman," O'Toole said.

Police arrested John Robert Charlton, 37, on Monday morning in Snohomish County, north of Seattle. He's been booked into jail on investigation of homicide. It wasn't immediately clear if Charlton had an attorney.

Police don't believe there are any other suspects, O'Toole said.



http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-arrested-case-woman-missing-after-online-date-after-body-n554471
 
Grand jury indicts pro-life investigator behind baby part videos, clears Planned Parenthood

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HOUSTON, January 25, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – The lead investigator behind the undercover Planned Parenthood videos faces up to 20 years in prison after a Houston grand jury decided on Monday not to charge Planned Parenthood with any wrongdoing – and instead indicted him for offering to purchase human organs from the abortion provider.

Center for Medical Progress lead investigator David Daleiden faces a second-degree felony charge of “tampering with a governmental record,” and a misdemeanor charge for violating the state's “prohibition of the purchase and sale of human organs.”

That is, jurors in the state of Texas are accusing David Daleiden of trying to illegally traffic in aborted babies' body parts.

The jurors pressed the same charges against Sandra Merritt, who claimed to be “Susan Tennenbaum,” the CEO of BioMax, on its incorporation papers.

Texas state law only allows someone to be charged with such a serious felony “if the actor's intent in committing the offense was to defraud or harm another.”

That felony charge alone carries a punishment of not less than two, and not more than 20 years in prison, and a fine of up to $10,000.

Ironically, the investigation began after Daleiden and Merritt posed as business associates eager to pay Planned Parenthood to furnish human body parts that its fictitious company would use in scientific experiments - something they hoped would expose the abortion industry's criminal wrongdoing.

URGENT: Sign the petition to the Harris County Grand Jury urging them to drop the charges against David Daleiden and his associates. Click here.

Their cameras caught the director of research for Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Melissa Farrell, seemingly admitting to multiple felonies and ethics violations, including making a profit from human organ trafficking and altering the abortion process unnecessarily in order to get “the best specimens.”

“If we alter our process, and we are able to obtain intact fetal cadavers,” she said in the fifth CMP video, which also featured the dissection of a 20-week-old aborted baby inside its Houston abortion facility. “We bake that into our contract, and our protocol, that...we deviate from our standard [of care] in order to do that.”

Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick demanded officials launch an investigation into the “appalling” footage last July.

Governor Greg Abbott moved to expel the abortion provider from the state Medicaid system last October. Officials from the Office of Inspector General raided multiple Planned Parenthood offices statewide, as well.

Instead, jurors turned their guns on Daleiden.

Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson, who was appointed to her position in 2013 by Governor Rick Perry after her husband's death, said she supported the grand jury's decision.

“We were called upon to investigate allegations of criminal conduct by Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast,” Anderson said in a medial statement. “As I stated at the outset of this investigation, we must go where the evidence leads us. All the evidence uncovered in the course of this investigation was presented to the grand jury.”


https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-david-daleiden-faces-20-years-in-prison-for-offering-to-purchase-h
 
Anti-Planned Parenthood activist’s reversal of fortune

David Daleiden was smiling on the morning he turned himself in at the Harris County criminal courthouse in Houston, Texas. Sporting a skinny tie, his hair slicked back in a faux-hawk, the 27-year-old thanked his supporters in the anti-abortion movement. He vowed to continue his three-year secret-video crusade against Planned Parenthood, which Daleiden maintains is illegally trafficking in fetal tissue.

But it has been a stunning reversal of fortune for Daleiden, the toast of the Republican presidential candidates and the bane of abortion providers’ existences, and that sea change goes beyond the Texas courthouse. A grand jury that was supposed to be investigating Planned Parenthood over the content of Daleiden’s videos – at the request of Texas’s fervently anti-abortion lieutenant governor – instead indicted Daleiden and an associate on felony charges. Having turned down a plea deal that would keep him out of prison, Daleiden could serve up to 20 years. He faces a raft of civil suits, including accusations of racketeering by Planned Parenthood. Twelve states that have investigated Planned Parenthood have cleared the organization of wrongdoing. And he didn’t know it yet, but another setback for Daleiden was about to come.

RELATED: Texas grand jury indicts two in probe of anti-abortion videos

“They are sending a message that the state of Texas right now is open for business in baby body parts,” Daleiden said last Thursday morning. He was referring to a state that has gone further than any other to restrict abortion and shut down Planned Parenthood.

Daleiden calls himself a citizen journalist, and his attorneys have claimed that creating a fake tissue procurement company and misrepresenting himself to secretly record abortion providers falls within the bounds of journalistic techniques.

“None of us want to live in a country where journalists can be put in jail for decades merely for doing their jobs,” Peter Breen, a lawyer with the Thomas More Society, told those gathered in Houston that day.

A day later, a federal judge in California flatly disagreed that Daleiden and his group, Center for Medical Progress, were engaged in regular investigative journalism. The National Abortion Federation (NAF), a trade group of abortion providers whose members include Planned Parenthood affiliates, had asked Judge William Orrick III to block Daleiden from releasing recordings he made at its annual meetings while pretending to be a fetal tissue broker.


http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/david-daleiden-planned-parenthood-reversal-fortune
 
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John Robert Charlton, the Seattle man suspected of having killed a Washington mother of three and chopping up her body, told police he "blacked out" after their date last week and "doesn't remember what happened", according to court documents.

A judge doubled bail to $2 million for Charlton.



http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspect-dismemberment-washington-mom-ingrid-lyne-says-he-blacked-out-n555036
 
Update:

John Robert Charlton, the Seattle man suspected of having killed a Washington mother of three and chopping up her body, told police he "blacked out" after their date last week and "doesn't remember what happened", according to court documents.

A judge doubled bail to $2 million for Charlton.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspect-dismemberment-washington-mom-ingrid-lyne-says-he-blacked-out-n555036

How convenient.
 
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