Iowa Realtor Pleads Not Guilty in 2011 Ashley Okland Killing
In Adel, Iowa, 53-year-old real estate professional Kristin Ramsey pleaded not guilty on April 10, 2026, to a first-degree murder charge in the 2011 killing of 27-year-old Iowa Realty agent Ashley Okland at a model townhome open house in West Des Moines. Prosecutors told the court that a neighbor who called 911 reported seeing Ramsey, who worked with Okland selling homes for Rottlund Homes of Iowa, pacing outside the model home while on her phone, then leaving and returning about 15 minutes later, though they have not publicly disclosed a motive or any new forensic evidence. Ramsey’s defense team argued there are significant gaps in the case presented to the grand jury and accused prosecutors of mischaracterizing what the witness reported, noting that even grand jurors questioned aspects of the state’s evidence. Okland’s unsolved death rattled the tight-knit Des Moines real estate community 15 years ago and spurred creation of agent safety standards in Iowa that were later promoted by the National Association of Realtors and adopted by hundreds of local associations nationwide, including rules against showing properties to unvetted strangers. The court kept Ramsey’s bond at $2 million after character witnesses testified on her behalf, while Okland’s family, who had long feared the case would never be solved, packed the courtroom for the hearing, underscoring how long-running cold cases can reshape industry norms even before a suspect ever goes to trial.
📌 Key Facts
- Kristin Ramsey, 53, pleaded not guilty on April 10, 2026, in Dallas County, Iowa, to first-degree murder in the April 8, 2011 killing of Realtor Ashley Okland.
- A neighbor who called 911 reportedly saw Ramsey outside the model home where Okland was shot, pacing by her car on the phone, leaving and then returning about 15 minutes later, according to prosecutors.
- Okland’s death led Des Moines-area Realtors to develop a safety pledge and vetting practices for showing homes that have since been promoted nationwide by the National Association of Realtors.
- Ramsey was arrested after a March 17, 2026 grand jury indictment; prosecutors resisted a defense bid to lower her $2 million bail, and grand jury proceedings remain largely confidential.
- Defense attorney Alfredo Parrish argued that prosecutors misrepresented the 911 witness account and criticized authorities for waiting 15 years to bring a case.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2024, there were 13,469 male murder offenders and 1,902 female murder offenders in the United States, meaning approximately 88% of homicide perpetrators are male and 12% are female.
Number of murder offenders in the U.S. 2024, by gender — Statista
Approximately 60% of real estate agents in the United States are female, while 40% are male.
Real estate agent demographics in the United States — CareerExplorer
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 23 real estate-related professionals died from violence on the job in 2022.
Why Violence and Murder Is a Concern for Real Estate Professionals — A&E True Crime
The most common ethnicity among real estate agents in the US is White (70.3%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (13.0%), Asian (6.8%), and Black or African American (5.2%).
Real estate agent demographics and statistics in the US — Zippia
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