Ash  Lette, aka Ashley Fawn Greenhill, lived with Ronald Weems and his mother in  their Muscle Shoals home on Moss Avenue. According to sources with the  Muscle Shoals Police Department, the Brooks High graduate provided the  tip that led searchers to the area off Gnat Pond Road where the body of Weems' victim, Amanda Leeth Taylor, lay partially hidden.
Greenhill has yet to be charged in the crime, but authorities are  not ruling out more 
arrests. Other sources outside the police  department have stated Greenhill, sometime girlfriend of Ron  Weems, is the link between Weems and Matthew Fox who has also been  arrested in the heinous killing.
Several  have asked why Ashley Greenhill, aka Ash Lette, was not arrested  as an  accessory after the fact, especially since both Laurel Pruett and   Matthew Fox were. For whatever reason, aspiring model Greenhill had  become concerned  that Amanda's body would be found, or that someone,  possibly Fox, would  go to the police. She decided to cut a deal with  the authorities,  stressing that she had heard about the killing only  accidentally. Our  sources say the three defendants will dispute  Greenhill's version of the  events, but it remains to be seen if she  will be charged.
At the time of Ashley Greenhill's  arrest for Felony Torture of her child, she was out of jail on bail for  charges of burglary, theft, criminal mischief and receiving stolen  property.  Her bail revoked, the  21 year-old Ashley agreed to enter drug rehab and was given leniency by  the courts. Clint's parole was revoked, and he was returned to the  Alabama Department of Corrections where he remains incarcerated at a  facility called the Cattle Ranch. He's scheduled to be released on  September 9, 2014.
Needing  a home, Ashley asked fellow Insane Clown Posse groupie Ron Weems for a  place to stay. Weems allowed the young woman to move into the Muscle  Shoals home he shared with his widowed mother, but later commented on  Facebook that Ashley was a "roach" who had brought other vermin into his  house. Whether he referred to Matthew Fox, we may only surmise. 
By now Laurel Pruett, the mother of Ron  Weems' four year-old daughter, had moved into a home in Sheffield.  While Laurel was a frequent visitor to the Moss Avenue home she once  shared with Ron, friends have said theirs was an open relationship and  many believed him to be involved sexually with Ashley.
At around 3:00 p.m. on October 17th, Robert D. Lee arrived at the home of Ronald Weems to pick up Amanda Taylor. Ashley  Greenhill, aka Ash Lette, was sitting on the front porch with Ron's  mother Laquania Welch Weems. In her hand was a hatchet that she began to  wave over her head in a threatening manner. Greenhill told Lee that  sometime after Taylor arrived at the Moss Avenue home around 1:20, she  had attacked Ronald Eugene Weems and was no longer at the residence.  Lee, fearful for his safety, left the premises. It's good to know  Ashley's Juggalo props can pull double duty. 
On November 7th,  Ashley Greenhill reported to police that she had overheard several phone  conversations in which Weems and Laurel Pruett discussed the murder of  Taylor and the subsequent disposition of her body. Greenhill stated she  was in fear of her life and had shortly thereafter moved out of the  Muscle Shoals home she was sharing with the Weems family. Ronald Weems  then made his enigmatic Facebook posting in which he called Greenhill a  "roach."
Other  sources have stated that after Greenhill looked at Amanda's corpse, she  walked upstairs to smoke weed and take Valium while waiting for the  safety of nightfall. Fox's friend and co-worker Luke Stanfield stated he  has known Ashley Greenhill for approximately ten years and has never  known her to be a truthful person. We may infer Stanfield's opinion is  correct since she certainly offered several colorful tales to explain  the injuries she and her boyfriend inflicted on her then two year-old  son. 
Yet, Ashley Fawn Greenhill is not in jail with her friends.  We have to ask why. What kind of deal was the Brooks High grad offered?  Life isn't fair, and neither is death. The enormity of this gruesome  murder is mind boggling. If Greenhill isn't prosecuted for this crime,  the would-be model will undoubtedly be prosecuted for something else  down the road.


