It’s possible that:

The details surrounding Ashley Lane's trial and sentencing are not publicly disclosed, fueling speculation and debate among true crime enthusiasts.

A key element of this case, as explored in digital media, is the psychological profile of the perpetrator. A deadly fugitive is rarely a passive bystander. They are often manipulative, resourceful, and in some cases, continue to pose a threat to those around them while in hiding. The "deadly" qualifier is not passive; it suggests that the fugitive is willing to do whatever it takes to remain free, potentially creating new victims. This makes the hunt for the suspect, often covered in detail in these documentaries, a race against time.

But as time went on, Ashley began to feel the strain. She was constantly looking over her shoulder, never able to stay in one place for too long. Her relationships suffered, and she found herself increasingly isolated.