News Summary
The murder of Ashley Young in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has gained renewed attention following the airing of the documentary episode ‘Can’t Find Her.’ Young, who went missing in 2018, was ultimately found dismembered, leading to the conviction of Jared Chance for her murder. The episode seeks to raise public awareness and encourage anyone with more information to come forward, as her family continues to seek closure. Despite his incarceration, questions surrounding Young’s death and the motive remain unanswered.
Grand Rapids, Michigan, was the site of a tragic murder case that has drawn public attention and been featured in a documentary episode. The episode, titled “Can’t Find Her,” is part of the second season of a series aired on Investigation Discovery (ID). It highlights the unsolved aspects of the murder of Ashley Young, who was reported missing on November 29, 2018.
Ashley Young was last seen in the company of Jared Chance, with whom she had visited a bar in the Eastown neighborhood of Grand Rapids. Following her disappearance, a horrifying discovery was made in December 2018 when parts of Young’s dismembered body were found in Chance’s basement, located on Franklin Street SE. The remains reportedly included various parts, yet her head, hands, and feet were never recovered.
In October 2019, Jared Chance was convicted of second-degree murder alongside five other charges related to Ashley Young’s death. A judge subsequently sentenced him to 100 to 200 years in prison, ensuring he would not be eligible for parole until he reaches the age of 130. Jared Chance’s parents, James and Barbara Chance, were also implicated and found guilty of acting as accessories after the fact as well as providing misleading information to the authorities.
The aftermath of Ashley Young’s murder left her family grappling with immense grief and unanswered questions. In particular, her stepmother, Dana Nelson, publicly expressed a wish for Jared Chance to divulge further information about Ashley’s death at his sentencing. Ashley’s mother, Kristine Young, highlighted the enduring pain of losing her daughter and has been vocal about wanting to understand the motive behind the heinous act. She recalled a previous encounter where Ashley attempted to reconnect with Chance, despite a history that included him breaking into her apartment and stealing her belongings.
The airing of the documentary serves a dual purpose; not only does it provide a narrative surrounding the tragic events, but it also aims to raise public awareness regarding Ashley’s case. The hope is that it might encourage anyone with additional information to step forward and assist in bringing closure to the family.
In 2021, Jared Chance’s conviction was upheld, confirming the original sentence imposed. He is currently incarcerated at the Muskegon Correctional Facility, as indicated by the Michigan Department of Corrections. Meanwhile, Ashley Young’s family continues to search for closure, desperately seeking answers about the whereabouts of her remains and the reasons behind her murder.
The case of Ashley Young remains a painful chapter in the community of Grand Rapids, reflecting the broader issue of violence and the effects it has on families and communities at large.
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- WWMT: Jontell White Grand Rapids Murder Suspect
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Murder
- Holland Sentinel: Murder of Ashley Young
- Google News: Ashley Young murder documentary
- WZZM: Mom Seeks Answers in Daughter’s Murder
- Google Scholar: Ashley Young murder case

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