Caleb Flynn Trial Set for May: Prosecution’s Evidence Examined

Caleb Flynn Trial Set for May: Prosecution’s Evidence Examined

Author: Real Story Media April 21, 2026 Duration: 16:08

Caleb Flynn, thirty-nine, faces eleven charges in Miami County Common Pleas Court in connection with the February 16, 2026, killing of his wife Ashley Flynn at their Tipp City, Ohio, home. The indictment includes one count of aggravated murder, three counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault, three counts of tampering with evidence, and two misdemeanor counts of intimidation of an attorney, victim, or witness. Several charges carry firearm specifications. He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

The procedural timeline has moved with unusual speed. Flynn was arrested February 19 — three days after Ashley was found dead with two gunshot wounds. He was initially charged with murder, felonious assault, and tampering with evidence. A grand jury returned an eleven-count indictment on March 18. At arraignment the following day, Judge Stacy Wall raised bond from two million to three and a half million dollars and ordered no contact with his two minor daughters. The case was reassigned to Judge Jeannine Pratt. Flynn waived a potential conflict of interest when the court disclosed that a new staff attorney had previously worked in the Miami County prosecutor’s office.

The trial was initially set for April 28. Prosecutors filed a motion requesting a brief delay after receiving an expert report on April 11 — citing Ohio’s requirement that expert reports be submitted at least twenty-one days before trial. The defense opposed the delay. The trial has been rescheduled to May 4. The defense withdrew its motion for a non-dissemination order at the April 10 hearing without explanation.

Ashley Flynn, thirty-seven, was a substitute teacher and seventh-grade girls volleyball coach at Tippecanoe Middle School. The FBI and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation are assisting Tipp City police.

Robin Dreeke and Tony Brueski take listener questions on the procedural posture, the prosecution’s evidentiary foundation, and the legal significance of the tampering and witness intimidation charges.

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