Ashlee Jenae FOUND Out Fiance Was Taking Local Girls On Trip | SHE CRASHED OUT | HO’
Ashlee Jenae’s fiancé Joe was secretly taking local girls on trips and cheating the whole time in Zanzibar — and they had explosive fights because of it!

The tragic death of Ashlee Jenae in Zanzibar has taken a dark and twisted turn. New details emerging from local authorities and sources on the ground reveal that the 29-year-old allegedly discovered her fiancé, Joe McCann, was using their romantic getaway to hook up with local women — and what followed has left the internet in shock.
According to the Director of Criminal Investigations in Zanzibar, the couple checked into Zuri Hotel, villa number 25, with a planned departure of April 10th, 2026. But from the moment they arrived, things were already falling apart.
Reports confirm that Joe was no stranger to Zanzibar. He was a frequent visitor, knew the resort staff well, and allegedly knew exactly how things worked behind the scenes — including which palms could be greased.
Locals are now saying that Joe was well aware that local police and hotel staff could be bribed. And that familiarity, some believe, may have played a role in what happened next.
The couple had several heated arguments from day one. The person in villa number 24 alerted hotel staff after the fighting became so intense that Joe and Ashlee were separated into different rooms.

Staff relocated Joe to villa number 65, approximately 8 to 10 minutes away from Ashlee’s room. But here’s where things get messy. A source in Zanzibar is now revealing that the arguments were over Joe cheating — leaving Ashlee alone in the villa while he went to be with other local women.
There was even another argument at the reception after someone flirted with Ashlee and Joe got offended. That’s when Ashlee started screaming about his infidelity.
“This was the problem,” one source said. “I don’t know how this escalated to the point where she lost her life.”
According to the official timeline from the Director of Criminal Investigations, on the evening Ashlee was found, around 7:30 p.m., an attendant did his rounds and visited villa number 25.
Ashlee asked him for a phone charger. He gave it to her and then proceeded to villas 24 and 26. But Ashlee told him to come back after about 10 minutes.
The attendant returned after approximately 20 minutes. He knocked. No answer. All the lights were off. Using his emergency key, he opened the door — and discovered Ashlee suspended from the internal wardrobe hanging rod using a gray bathrobe belt.
At the time, she was still alive but struggling. He raised the alarm. She was rushed to the nearest hospital, then transferred for specialized care. She passed away the next day at around 3:00 p.m.
But skeptics are already questioning the timeline. “Isn’t it a bit too convenient?” one commentator asked. By placing Joe 10 minutes away and having a staff member discover the scene almost immediately, the hotel creates a timeline where it’s physically impossible for Joe to have been in the room. And considering Joe knew the staff before this trip, some feel this looks less like an accident and more like a carefully constructed alibi.
There’s more. Police reportedly took about 10 people into questioning — including hotel staff and a white friend of Joe’s who was in Zanzibar at the time. Yes, this man was so at home in Zanzibar that he even had foreign friends there.
Meanwhile, Ashlee’s family is still being kept in the dark about autopsy results, even though the autopsy has been completed. Her father had to fly to Washington, D.C., just to get U.S. officials to help communicate with Tanzanian authorities. But they’re still not releasing her body or the findings.
“What are they really hiding or covering up?”
And then there’s the engagement ring. According to unverified reports, Ashlee’s ring was found in a rental car at the end of the hotel — with what appeared to be blood stains on it. Forensic testing is underway to determine if the blood belongs to Ashlee, Joe, or someone else. That detail has not been officially confirmed, but it has fueled even more speculation.
One of Ashlee’s friends has now come forward, saying Ashlee had told her she was scared and wanted to end things before the trip. “She wanted to leave, but she was afraid because this man is very aggressive,” the friend said.
Digging into Joe’s past only raises more questions. In 2018, Joe married his first wife — and the wedding article started with the bride saying it was “the toughest decision of her life.”
Her father refused to walk her down the aisle. She walked alone. Joe promised her: “You will never have to walk alone in life again.” He left her in 2021 while she was pregnant with their second baby. Allegedly, there was aggressive behavior in that marriage as well.
Now, with Ashlee gone, many are asking the same question: Was this a suicide — or something much darker?
To be clear, the resort where Ashlee stayed before Zanzibar — Serval — has released a statement saying she was happy during her time there. “She left our premises in good condition and in a positive mood,” the resort said. “The incident did not occur at our property.”
But in Zanzibar, where Joe knew the staff, knew the system, and allegedly knew he could pay his way out of trouble — that’s where everything fell apart. Ashlee found out her fiancé was taking local girls on trips while she waited in the villa. And she crashed out.
Now her family waits. The autopsy remains unreleased. Joe has not been charged. And the internet is watching every move.
“What we are still trying to figure out,” one source said, “is whether or not he’s the one who unalived her.”
Until Tanzanian authorities release the real findings, no one knows for sure. But one thing is certain — the questions are mounting faster than the answers.