SALT LAKE CITY – Relatives of a Utah woman who police say was killed last weekend after meeting a man via the popular dating app Tinder have called the suspect a “monster” who took their daughter in “a crime as senseless as it was evil.” The family of Ashlyn Black issued the comments Monday night in a statement, a day after police say she was choked and stabbed to death inside the suspect's home in Layton, Utah. “A monster has taken away the life of our little girl in a crime as senseless as it was evil.
Our hearts are broken and our lives are forever changed due to the despicable acts of another person," the family said. Black, 25, was a “fun-loving” woman with a passion for “being the voice of those who could not speak out for