Charlotte, MI — A woman faces a mandatory life sentence after being convicted for her role in the 2002 slaying of a man whose burned remains were found dumped in western Michigan. Prosecutors say an Eaton County jury found Dineane Rochelle Ducharme guilty Thursday of first-degree and other charges in Roberto Caraballo’s death. She was among three people charged in Caraballo’s killing, which went unsolved for 16 years. Ducharme faces a mandatory sentence of life without parole. Authorities say Caraballo, 37, was bludgeoned in the basement of a Charlotte home in 2002. His burned remains were found in a metal footlocker dumped near an Ottawa County blueberry field.