"Ashley's Law: A Fight for Justice"
Every warrior was once a voice that refused to be broken.
This is not just a film.
It’s a reckoning.
It’s a battle cry for the silenced... and a war song for the brave.
Ashley’s Law: A Fight for Justice tears through the darkness,
forging light from heartbreak,
and turning tragedy into an unstoppable call to rise.
Through raw testimony, unseen footage, and fearless truth,
this film shatters the silence—
and demands a new kind of warrior.
Honor her victory.
Carry her legacy.
Join the Army she created.
Stand for the justice she fought for.
Because silence is surrender.
And justice is a fight worth bleeding for.
Frequently asked questions:
"What inspired you to make this documentary?"
All it took was one single voice asking me if I would be willing to produce a documentary for Ashley’s Law.
One voice—and I will never forget it. I will never forget Ashley and her family, and the pain they have had to endure.
What made me truly passionate about this project is the fact that I was supposed to meet her in person. She passed away just three days before that moment could happen.
She is still with us, though. Ashley will help see this through to the very end.
We owe it to her. We owe it to everybody.
Ashley’s Law NEEDS to be passed federally. Every time I share this story, the response is the same:
“Why hasn’t this already been in effect? Not just for vulnerable people—but for everyone?”
We have a real opportunity to make a difference.
To do something good.
To right wrongs.
To take a stand.
To make this world a better place.
To serve justice through the legal system.

"What are some key events featured in the documentary?"
Attending Ashley’s funeral was one of the most emotional moments of my life—and it left a lasting impact on everyone present. It was deeply moving, and a moment that truly grounded the heart of this film.
Another major event was the sentencing of Brian Kenneth Urban, Ashley’s stepfather. When the judge handed down the maximum penalty for his horrific crimes against Ashley—and others—you could feel a surge of energy in that courtroom.
It was like the room shouted in unison:
“YES! We did it!”
And yet... he is already up for parole in 2032.
We can’t let that happen.
There have been so many powerful and pivotal moments in the past year surrounding Ashley’s Law—too many to list.
But what I can say is this: this journey has been emotional, intense, and transformative. And every step has brought us closer to change.


"What have been the biggest challenges during this journey?"
Getting Ashley’s Law passed into legislation was definitely a battle.
But we persisted.
We were adamant.
And we succeeded.
One of the biggest personal challenges for me has been the research.
I knew there could be no room for error—every detail had to be exact and precise. The responsibility of honoring Ashley’s story with truth weighed heavy, and I embraced that fully.
Another challenge was locating all the footage and content.
This journey has stretched over a year, and pulling together everything—news coverage, interviews, personal moments—has been intense.
Right now, the biggest challenge is funding and awareness.
We need support to finish this documentary and share it with the world. People deserve to know this is happening—right now.
But here’s the solution:
Keep pushing. Keep fighting. Don’t give up.
Because Ashley’s voice—and the voices of so many others—deserve to be heard.

"What impact do you hope this documentary will have on viewers?"
I hope this documentary, and Ashley’s story, impacts people the same way it impacted me.
I hope it makes them emotional. I hope it makes them angry.
Because that anger is fuel. And that emotion is power.
We should be willing—and ready—to come together and join forces in Ashley’s Army.
I want viewers to leave the theater in tears…
To turn off their TV at home and not be able to sleep…
Because something in their soul was stirred.
I want them to walk away with a new perspective—and a changed heart.
To understand that we CAN make a difference, we CAN raise our voices, and we DO have a say in the laws that govern us.
This is more than a film.
It’s a Call to Action.
— Cassidy Ryan Kitchens, Producer

