The heartbreaking death of 31-year-old influencer Ashlee Jenae (real name Ashly Robinson) in a luxury villa at Zuri Zanzibar has taken on even darker tones as fresh police details reveal she was found inside a closet with a belt around her neck. Eight days after the tragedy, her family remains in agonizing limbo: the autopsy has been completed with U.S. Embassy assistance, yet no official results, toxicology report, or cause-of-death determination have been released to them.

Ashlee, a popular South Jersey content creator known for her warm “soft life” aesthetic and over 100,000 followers, arrived in Zanzibar on April 4, 2026, for what was meant to be a dream birthday and engagement celebration with fiancé Joe McCann. Her final Instagram posts radiated joy — feeding giraffes amid rose petals with the ocean backdrop. Behind the scenes, however, police now confirm repeated arguments between the couple from the moment they landed until the fatal night of April 8. Staff witnessed the escalating tension, leading hotel management to separate them into different villas for safety.

The discovery itself happened in a disturbingly narrow 15-minute window. Ashlee reportedly asked a hotel worker to bring a phone charger to her villa. The worker delivered it and was told to return shortly after. When he came back, the room was completely dark and locked. Inside the closet — not the main bedroom or living area — Ashlee was found unresponsive with a belt around her neck. She was rushed to a local hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after. This specific location and item have raised immediate questions among investigators and online sleuths about the physical feasibility in a high-end villa where closet fixtures are typically lightweight and decorative.

Joe McCann allegedly waited 11 hours before contacting Ashlee’s family, telling them she was stable and had “done something to herself.” The family ultimately learned of her passing from the hotel staff, not from him. Joe was questioned by police on April 13 — four days after the incident — and his passport was confiscated as the investigation continues. No charges have been filed, and he has issued no public statement.

Ashlee’s family has grown increasingly desperate for answers. Her father, Harry Robinson, traveled to Washington, D.C., to engage U.S. officials, resulting in direct communication between American authorities and Tanzanian police. In a major development, the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam sent a coroner to assist with the autopsy process. That examination was completed on April 15, yet as of the most recent updates, the family has received nothing — no findings, no toxicology, only confirmation that the case remains active.

Ashlee’s mother, Yolanda Denise Endres, shared the painful phone call from Joe, highlighting the long delay and inconsistencies. The family paints Ashlee as a bright, loving, ambitious woman who had just gotten engaged and had every reason to be excited about the future. They firmly reject the early suicide narrative and are demanding full access to hotel surveillance footage, complete medical records, and independent review of the evidence.

The case continues to spotlight systemic challenges in international deaths involving tourists. Tanzania’s heavy reliance on tourism revenue combined with strict media regulations has limited local transparency, pushing the burden onto the family and international pressure. The U.S. coroner’s involvement signals serious concern from American officials, potentially opening doors for further independent forensic work.

Online true crime communities have zeroed in on several red flags: Ashlee’s sudden social media silence after her joyful birthday content, the pattern of multiple arguments witnessed by staff, the unusually short discovery window, and the closet location. Experts and armchair detectives continue to question whether a lightweight closet setup could support the reported circumstances and why the family has been kept in the dark for so long despite an autopsy already being finished.

As days pass without resolution, Ashlee’s loved ones are preparing for repatriation, funeral arrangements, and their own independent autopsy while still hoping for basic answers from authorities. Her death has become more than a personal tragedy — it is now a call for accountability when American citizens die abroad under unclear conditions.

Ashlee Jenae built her platform celebrating beauty, travel, and joyful living. Eight days after she was found in that closet, her story continues to demand the truth. With autopsy results still withheld, the pressure grows for full transparency so that a young woman who lit up so many lives can finally receive justice — whatever that truth ultimately reveals.