Ashlee Buzzard pleads not guilty to murdering daughter Melodee

In a Santa Barbara courtroom, 40-year-old Ashlee Buzzard entered a not guilty plea to the murder of her 9-year-old daughter, Melodee Buzzard. Prosecutors plan to seek a life sentence without the death penalty, as the case unfolds following Melodee's disappearance in October.

Hold onto your hats, because this story is as heartbreaking as it is chilling. Ashlee Buzzard, the 40-year-old mom accused of killing her little girl Melodee, stood in a Santa Barbara, California courtroom on Friday and flat-out pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors aren't messing around—they're pushing for life in prison, but they've nixed the death penalty option. Her next court date? January 7, when things might heat up even more. 😔

Let's rewind the timeline, because the details are straight out of a nightmare. Melodee went missing back in October, sparking a desperate search. Ashlee was arrested this past Tuesday for the murder after authorities pieced it together. Turns out, Melodee's body was discovered earlier this month in Utah, in a spot where mom and daughter allegedly road-tripped together. Security footage caught them both wearing wigs—yes, wigs—at a Santa Barbara car rental on October 7. They were last spotted on camera near the Colorado-Utah border on October 9, cruising in a rented Chevrolet Malibu that had switched to New York plates for some reason. The car got returned the next day with its original plates restored... but Melodee? Nowhere in sight. 🚗💨

Family members aren't holding back, spilling to the media that Ashlee is "extremely mentally unstable." Oof, that's the tea no one wants to hear, but it's out there. For now, Ashlee remains behind bars ahead of her trial—no bail, no freedom. This case has everyone asking: what really happened on that cross-country drive? Sources close to the investigation paint a picture of deception and tragedy, but we'll have to wait for the courts to serve the full scoop.

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