Chris Ingalls, KREM 2 NEWS

Chris Ingalls

KREM 2 NEWS

Seattle, WA, United States

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  • KREM 2 NEWS
  • KING 5 News
  • KGW News
  • ABC10

Past articles by Chris:

Seattle Children's says negligence led to mold in operating room

The hospital says the aspergillus mold did not cause any harm to a 2-year-old patient. → Read More

Criminal charges for vote fraud? That depends on where you live in Washington state

Widespread or organized vote fraud is rare, according to a KING 5 investigation, but one-time violators face unequal justice depending on where they live. → Read More

King County election fraud report short on details, big on claims

Watch the KING 5 investigation into an election fraud report in King County at 6:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. → Read More

Former Seattle 'body broker' convicted for dumping bodies in Arizona

A jury has convicted a former Seattle “body broker” of dumping the remains of at least nine people from Washington state in the Arizona desert. → Read More

Washington state doctor who sold vaccine waivers has license suspended

Dr. Anna Elperin, who was at the center of multi-part KING 5 investigation, can no longer practice medicine in Washington. → Read More

Plane that crashed near Whidbey Island has long history in the skies over Washington

The de Havilland DHC-3 Otter floatplane that crashed near Whidbey Island, killing at least one person, was built in 1967. → Read More

3 particles, 1 possible clue found in D.B. Cooper mystery

An amateur sleuth believes that the microscopic metals are telltale evidence of the skyjacker’s employer at the time. → Read More

Seattle could be primed for Russian spy operations amid Ukraine conflict

The war in Ukraine has exposed Russia’s limitations in battlefield technology, and trade sanctions are further strangling Russia’s access to all forms of tech goods. → Read More

Former King County Drainage District commissioner, wife face 15 federal charges

Allan “Benny” Thomas and his wife JoAnn face 15 federal charges including conspiracy and money laundering. → Read More

Former Seattle 'body broker' fires lawyer, opts for trial

The decision upended months of negotiations between prosecutors and the attorney representing Walter H. Mitchell. → Read More

Prosecutors offer plea deal to former Seattle body broker

An agreement would allow Walter Mitchell to plead to nine counts of Abandonment or Concealment of a Dead Body. → Read More

Three sets of human remains still unidentified in Seattle ‘body broker’ case

Watch the full story on the unidentified remains discovered in an Arizona desert on KING 5 News at 11 p.m. → Read More

DNA tests used to ID Washington residents whose body parts were found in Arizona desert

Authorities are trying to determine the identities of human body parts that were found in two “dumpsites” in 2020. → Read More

Ellensburg doctor restricted from issuing COVID-19 vaccine exemptions after KING 5 investigation

Ellensburg physician Anna Elperin is under investigation for allegedly issuing vaccine exemptions to patients without justification. → Read More

Exemptions for sale: How a central Washington doctor helped workers dodge vaccine mandate

An Ellensburg doctor repeatedly sold COVID-19 vaccine exemptions to residents across Washington, in some cases with no questions asked, a KING 5 investigation found. → Read More

Manager of lab that sold body to autopsy event lost doctor's license for misconduct

Med Ed Lab’s manager, a former chiropractic physician, lost his license in Nevada after he was accused of insurance billing fraud. → Read More

‘He’s home’: Remains of man dissected at autopsy event returned to family

The remains of David Saunders arrived home in Louisiana after his body was autopsied before a live, paying audience in Portland, Oregon. → Read More

District attorney investigating after man dissected at Oregon autopsy event

District Attorney Hillar Moore said he wants to see if there are any potential criminal violations or potential legislation to keep it from happening again. → Read More

‘Where’s the body?’ Widow of man dissected at autopsy event wants remains back

DeathScience.org, which hosted the live autopsy, recommends attendees get tested for COVID-19 as a precaution. The man whose body was dissected died of the disease. → Read More

Family of man dissected at autopsy event says they didn’t give consent

The family of David Saunders, who was dissected in front of a live audience in Portland, says they didn’t know his body would be used that way. → Read More