In March 2026, 16 year old Grace Ryan was found unresponsive inside her Colorado home after months of declining health. Investigators later alleged that her struggle with alcohol had continued for months and that those closest to her were aware of just how serious her condition had become.
As detectives examined text messages, medical records, and evidence collected from the home, prosecutors alleged that Grace’s mother, Gretchen Ryan, had regularly provided alcohol to her daughter despite repeated signs that she needed urgent medical care. Court documents also described conversations in which both mother and daughter acknowledged the severity of Grace’s condition.
The investigation ultimately led to a second degree murder charge against Gretchen Ryan. Prosecutors allege the evidence demonstrates an ongoing pattern of conduct that contributed to Grace’s death. As of this recording, the case remains active, and Gretchen Ryan has not been convicted of the charges against her.
The Grace Ryan case has sparked difficult conversations about parental responsibility, addiction, and when criminal liability may extend beyond a single decision.
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