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The relatives of a woman allegedly murdered by her spouse have engaged legal counsel to delve into the couple’s financial matters, which include a life insurance policy naming the husband as the “primary beneficiary.”
Caleb Flynn, aged 39 and a former participant on “American Idol,” is facing murder charges after reportedly killing his wife, Ashley Flynn, at their residence in Tipp City, Ohio, on February 16. Authorities claim Caleb Flynn “staged the crime scene,” and 911 call recordings reveal him telling the dispatcher that an intruder entered their home and shot Ashley Flynn.
Flynn stands accused of murder, two counts of felonious assault with a deadly weapon, and two counts of evidence tampering. A Miami County court official informed Fox News Digital that the prosecutor might pursue additional charges. Flynn has entered a plea of not guilty, with his bail set at $2 million.
In court documents, prosecutors allege that Caleb Flynn employed a 9mm handgun and arranged the crime scene in a manner that misled law enforcement officers.
On Wednesday, Ashley Flynn’s family attorneys submitted legal documents requesting access to the financial records of Caleb and Ashley Flynn. The filing highlights Caleb Flynn as the “primary beneficiary” on a life insurance policy. Fox News Digital has chosen not to disclose the identities of the family members involved in the court action.

Caleb Flynn is charged with murdering his wife, Ashley Flynn. (Ashley Flynn/Facebook and Miami County Courts)
The court filing also asks for information on the couple’s bank accounts, retirement accounts, real estate, cars and other financial records. Ashley Flynn’s family said that Caleb Flynn “has the motive, opportunity, and means to dissipate these assets, to transfer them to third parties, or to otherwise place them beyond the reach of the children and the estate.”
Ashley Flynn’s family also asked the court to issue a domestic violence temporary protection order that would prevent Caleb Flynn from withdrawing funds from the couple’s financial accounts beyond necessary living expenses.
If Caleb Flynn is convicted, under Ohio’s “Slayer Statute,” he would not be eligible to get proceeds from life insurance policies he’s listed as a beneficiary of, and they would go to the children. The statute also applies to inheritance under a will, trust and certain other financial policies.

Caleb Flynn’s booking photo from Miami County Jail, Dayton Ohio, Thursday, February 19, 2026. (Miami County Jail)
Caleb Flynn voluntarily agreed to talk with detectives at the Tipp City Police Department at the station, according to the case report. According to the court documents, two gun shell casings were found on the floor in a bedroom.
Police also noticed that the center console of a 2024 Ford truck parked in the garage was open, which is the same place Caleb Flynn allegedly told an officer he stored his handgun.
Tipp City police recently released video showing Caleb Flynn as police responded to the crime scene.
“Oh, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus,” Caleb Flynn said while sobbing in one video.

General view of the home of Caleb and Ashley Flynn where she was found shot dead earlier this month, Tipp City, Ohio, Monday, February 23, 2026. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)
“Is she, is she gone?” he asked. “What do I do with my daughters?”Â
“Mommy, she’s gone. I don’t know what to do,” Caleb Flynn said to his mother on the phone.

Ashley and Caleb Flynn in an undated photo with their two children. (GoFundMe)
At one point, Caleb Flynn was seen throwing up in the front yard of his home. The children’s grandmother was seen comforting Caleb Flynn as he said: “The girls don’t know.”Â
The couple had two daughters, whom Caleb Flynn said were asleep at the time their mother was killed, according to the bodycam video.
In the 911 call obtained by Fox News Digital, Caleb Flynn told the 911 dispatcher that he found the door leading to the garage door “wide open” when the shooting happened.

Body camera video shows Caleb Flynn reacting to his wife’s death inside their home in Tipp City, Ohio on Feb. 16, 2026. (Tipp City Police Department)
In a supplemental case report, a Tipp City police officer wrote that a garage side door was open, but was blocked.
“As we exited this master bedroom we walked to the garage where we observed a side door to the garage on the north side of the home that was open. As we were looking at the door we noticed the door had a large fridge in front of it that would’ve had to be pushed to open the door,” the officer wrote.
