In a startling new revelation that further complicates the investigation into the death of 31-year-old Miami lifestyle influencer Ashlee Jenae (real name Ashly Robinson), forensic examiners have uncovered critical digital evidence from her phone. According to sources familiar with the case, when Ashlee was discovered unresponsive inside the closet of her separate hotel room at the luxury Zuri Zanzibar resort, her phone was still lit up with multiple missed calls. More significantly, a forensic examination of the device revealed a partially deleted text message sent at 11:49 p.m., which appears to reference someone she had argued with earlier that night. This timestamp falls squarely within the critical window after hotel staff separated her from fiancé Joe McCann following a loud dispute.

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North Unguja police had previously ruled the death a suicide by hanging using a piece of clothing, emphasizing that Ashlee was alone in the room after the separation. However, this new digital evidence — missed calls and a cryptic, partially deleted text — has prompted investigators to re-examine the timeline, access logs, and potential communications in the final hours of her life.

The Sequence of Events Leading to the Discovery

The evening of April 9, 2026, began with what witnesses described as a heated argument between Ashlee and McCann (a crypto investor and founder of Asymmetric Financial) at the Zuri Zanzibar resort. The dispute grew loud enough to disturb other guests, prompting hotel staff to intervene around 10:18 p.m. for safety and de-escalation. Staff separated the couple, placing Ashlee in her own private villa while assigning McCann another room. Some reports indicate staff raised concerns about Ashlee’s well-being and notified authorities at Nungwi Police Station.

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Later that night, during a welfare check, staff entered the room and found Ashlee unresponsive inside the closet/wardrobe area. She was rushed to a local hospital and pronounced dead hours later. Police Commander Benedict Mapujira has maintained there were no signs of another person present and that the separation supported the absence of immediate foul play. McCann has cooperated as a witness and has not been charged.

The Phone Evidence: Missed Calls and the 11:49 p.m. Text

Forensic analysis of Ashlee’s unlocked phone has now added significant new elements. When staff discovered her, the device was reportedly still active and lit up, displaying several missed calls from unknown or unidentified numbers in the period leading up to or around the time of the incident. This suggests ongoing communication attempts that Ashlee may not have answered — or could not answer — in her final moments.

Even more intriguing is the discovery of a partially deleted text message sent at 11:49 p.m.. Forensic recovery techniques were able to retrieve fragments of the message, which sources indicate appeared to reference “someone she had argued with earlier that night.” The exact wording remains under investigation and has not been publicly released in full, but the timing places it after the staff separation and within the narrow window before the welfare check discovery. This raises questions about whether Ashlee was communicating with McCann, another individual, or someone connected to the earlier dispute.

The combination of missed calls and a partially deleted outgoing text suggests activity on the phone right up until or near the time authorities believe the fatal incident occurred. Friends and family have long argued that Ashlee showed no signs of suicidal ideation and was excited about her recent engagement and birthday celebrations during the Tanzania safari trip. Public photos from the getaway captured her joyfully feeding giraffes and zebras alongside McCann, with romantic proposal moments widely shared online.

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Family and Friends React with Renewed Skepticism

Ashlee’s family has consistently described the official suicide ruling as inconsistent with the woman they knew — a vibrant, positive person with no documented mental health struggles. In statements, they have highlighted delays in communication from McCann, who reportedly contacted them once (approximately 11 hours after the incident) initially saying she was “okay,” before further details came primarily through the hotel.

Close friend and PR executive Savannah Britt has been vocal, demanding full transparency and stating that “anyone who knows Ash knows she would NEVER commit suicide.” The newly revealed phone evidence has only strengthened their calls for an independent investigation, including complete forensic analysis of all digital data, full surveillance footage, key card logs, and any unidentified materials (such as previously mentioned DNA samples on the closet door).

The family continues to push for answers regarding the rapid escalation: from a loud public argument and forced separation to phone activity at 11:49 p.m. and the subsequent discovery in the closet. They have also sought assistance in repatriating Ashlee’s remains while urging authorities to examine all aspects of the night’s events without preconceived conclusions.

Broader Implications for the Investigation

This digital evidence joins other details already under scrutiny, including:

Reported keypad/key card access anomalies in the post-separation window.
The bedroom door reportedly being unlocked when staff entered.
A half-packed suitcase left open on the bed.
The engagement ring allegedly placed on the nightstand.
Possible camera coverage gaps or sightings of other figures in earlier reports.

Zuri Zanzibar, known for its private villas with modern electronic security systems, thatched-roof luxury, and high privacy, has cooperated with the investigation. However, questions persist about the completeness of camera coverage in hallways, private entrances, and villa areas.

As of mid-April 2026, the investigation remains active and appears to be expanding to include deeper forensic review of the phone data. Police have not yet issued a formal public update confirming the exact content of the 11:49 p.m. text or the identity of any missed callers, citing the ongoing nature of the probe. No charges have been filed against McCann, who continues to be described as a cooperating witness.

A Case Marked by Contrasts and Unanswered Questions

Ashlee Jenae built a devoted following through her glamorous travel content and upbeat personality. The Tanzania trip was intended as a milestone celebration of her 31st birthday and engagement. The stark contrast between those joyful public moments and the private events of April 9 — the argument, separation, phone activity at 11:49 p.m., and discovery in the closet — continues to trouble those who knew her best.

The lit-up phone with missed calls and the partially deleted text sent late that night suggest Ashlee may have been actively communicating or attempting to do so in her final documented moments. For her family and supporters using #JusticeForAshleeJenae, this evidence underscores why the short window after separation demands exhaustive scrutiny rather than a quick suicide determination.

This remains a rapidly developing story. Further forensic results on the phone data, full release of surveillance and logs, and any identification related to the text message or missed calls could significantly alter the public understanding of the case. Tanzanian authorities, the family, and international partners are expected to provide updates as the investigation progresses.

Ashlee Jenae’s death serves as a painful reminder of how quickly a dream vacation can turn tragic and why complete digital and forensic transparency is essential in high-profile international cases. Her loved ones continue to mourn a bright light while insisting that every detail — from the heated argument to the final text at 11:49 p.m. — must be fully examined.