Chaumon Wayan Tyner, 53, of Inglewood was convicted of one count each of first-degree murder with the use of scissors as the weapon, cruelty to an animal and arson of an inhabited structure.
An Inglewood man has been found guilty of killing a woman whom he briefly dated, then killing her dog and setting fire to her Pomona apartment in 2019.
Chaumon Wayan Tyner, 53, was found guilty of one count each of first-degree murder with the use of scissors as the murder weapon, cruelty to an animal and arson of an inhabited structure, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said Monday. Ronnie Sue Wall, 58, was killed March 16, 2019. Authorities discovered her body two days later after L.A. County firefighters went to her home on Bonita Avenue around 6 a.m. to investigate a fire alarm.along with her slain Yorkshire terrier, Bentley, prosecutors said.
Medical examiners found that Wall, who lived on the third floor of a gated senior living community, had been stabbed and physically assaulted.