🪙 BLOOD MONEY TRAIL: $2 million in Bitcoin was transferred out of the wallet of Ashlee Jenae just minutes after her f!nal breath! The Federal Bureau of Investigation exposes a passcode executed using the “fingerprint of the dɘad” — Did Joe McCann force the v!ctim, or was a “digital purge” scenario pre-planned?

The death of Ashlee Jenae in Zanzibar remains under active investigation, with increasing attention on potential digital and financial evidence. As previously reported, Ashlee had been staying at a resort with her fiancé, Joe McCann, when a dispute between the two reportedly escalated. Resort staff intervened and separated them into different rooms, and shortly afterward, she was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead. Authorities have not publicly confirmed a definitive cause of death, and no charges have been filed.

Recent narratives circulating online claim that cryptocurrency associated with Ashlee Jenae was transferred shortly after the time of her death, raising questions about access to her digital assets. However, it is important to emphasize that no official investigative authority has publicly confirmed the existence, timing, or legitimacy of such a transaction.

In digital forensics, cryptocurrency transfers can be traced on public ledgers, but linking a transaction to a specific individual requires additional verified data, including device access logs, authentication methods, and wallet ownership confirmation. Claims involving biometric unlocking—such as the use of a fingerprint—would require technical validation, including device compatibility and forensic examination.

Similarly, assertions that Joe McCann forced access or pre-planned a digital transfer remain unverified. Establishing such conclusions would require corroborated evidence, including transaction records, device analysis, and verified timelines.

At this stage, authorities have not confirmed that any cryptocurrency transfer occurred in the manner described, nor that Joe McCann or any other individual was involved in such actions. The case remains unresolved in publicly verified information, with investigators continuing to rely on confirmed forensic and digital evidence to determine what truly happened.