A GoFundMe that raised over $175,000. More than 1,400 individual donors. T-shirt sales, benefit dinners, local businesses redirecting profits. A church that had to cancel a public memorial because the man charged with killing Ashley had served as its worship pastor. And a family that went to court -- not for criminal charges, but to build a financial wall around two little girls before the system had even set a trial date.
That's what happened in Tipp City, Ohio after Ashley Flynn was killed. Not just grief. Infrastructure. A community deciding, collectively, that two elementary-age daughters would not face this alone.
Ashley was a Tipp City native who came home after college and never left. She taught, she coached volleyball, she served at church, she raised her girls. The school district called her warm and kind. Her neighbors called the family wonderful. She was 37 and eight days from her birthday.
Part 3 of our four-part pre-trial series on the Caleb Flynn case is about the woman at the center of everything -- who she was, what was lost, and the community that decided to hold the line for her daughters.
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