Teen found strangled after sleepover at friend’s house – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this episode of Crime Watch Daily Updates: How does an innocent night of teen girls having a sleepover end so tragically?

On February 9th of 1999, 15-year-old old Ashley Ouellette went to a friends house for a sleepover. Before the sun came up the next morning, her body was found in Scarborough, Maine, by a motorist.

Ashley’s neck was broken and she had been strangled to death.

Investigators learned that the innocent night Ashley had told her parents about — was more than that. Police say Ashely and her friend met up with some classmates that night, and they went to a male friend’s home.
Police later found evidence of sexual activity at the house, as well as grass that looked similar to the one found on Ashley’s body.

No one was arrested, and police never named a suspect in the case, but one man claimed to have vital information.

Angel “Tony” Torres was a college student in Massachusetts visiting his family back in Maine. A few months after Ashley’s death, he allegedly told his parents he knew the people involved in the 15-year-old’s murder.

Then, he vanished, and Maine State Police suspected foul play.

On May 21, 1999, Tony was at a party with friends and never returned home. Investigators looking into Tony’s case hit a roadblock because a key witness in his disappearance died from a drug overdose in 2015.

Are Ashley’s murder and Tony’s disappearance connected — and if so, how?
Their families and the Maine state police are asking for help solving these crimes.

Tony’s family is offering a reward with hopes of finding their son’s remains.

Let’s take a look back at the case of a high school student’s sleepover that turned deadly.

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39 thoughts on “Teen found strangled after sleepover at friend’s house”
  1. I'm an honest I don't missed having slumber parties I don't missed having friends. If that was my daughter ( I don't have kids yet looking forward to have kids soon) I wouldn't let my daughter hang out / going to slumber parties gone wrong. I pray the family stay strong 🙏🏾

  2. I've WATCHED THIS SO many times?
    I just noticed when the Interviewer ask who killed Tony and then he says the guys probably dead. The interviewers exact words "Tony Torres are you involved in his disappearance……the guys probably dead." Steven replies with "My friend Jay passed away last year. I'm not going to say ill will of anybody"
    I'm so positive it was all Jason Carney. 😢

  3. I'm sure the silence and key witnesses withholding information from the case, is because they probably were the drug suppliers. Addicts will go to great lengths to make sure more dope is coming to them. The dead brother did it. My psyche senses tell me he killed them both.

  4. ASHLEY DIDN'T HAVE GOOD FRIENDS. THEY SHOULD'VE ALL STAYED TOGETHER.. WHY THE
    FUCK WOULD THEY LET HER STAY WITH A GUY BY HERSELF. THIS CASE IS BULL SHIT AND THE BOY OF THE HOME KILLED HER AND THEN TOOK OUT TONY BEFORE JUSTICE COULD HAPPEN. THAT BOY DISGUST ME HES a lowlife junkie murderer!!!

  5. Although this can be random situation it feels like a back door situation. This man was doing nothing wrong. I feel like the drugs and anything else that was valuable there was a bonus it feels like he was the target there were many other people there this is so freaking sad he didn’t deserve to go in this way and I am glad he was having fun 😢😢😢😢 my condolences to his friends and family.

  6. I’m glad I had sense to not go to a friends house or say I’m going to a friends house but actually going to a boys house my mother knew she taught me better and could trust that I wouldn’t put myself in harms way for “fun” or keep the secrets of murderers… it’s not letting your kids go to sleepovers that’s the danger it’s not being 100% sure that your children have learned and cherished the lessons you taught them

  7. I actually kind of believe what he is saying. I know he's being aggressive when he speaks but it must be frustrating to have everyone accusing you all the time I could be wrong but just off of body language alone at the seem like he's telling the truth

  8. I just love people I are in the comments acting all high & mighty and forgetting why it was like to be a teenager. Even at 52, I remember what it was like & though I wasn’t prone to lying ( that was my brother’s domain) there were most definitely times I withheld information of what I was doing and where I was going. I used to spilt hairs and tell my mom ( I sucked at lying which was why I rarely ever tried to) “I may never tell you everything, but I won’t lie about what I do tell you”. But then it was a different time and we were fairly self sufficient kids, it’s a GenX thing.

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