On August 22, 2025, Shannon Lee Bailey-Hill, aged 52, was allegedly murdered by her husband Andre Landon Hill, aged 55, in Pittsboro, North Carolina. The incident is classified as a murder-suicide, with the suspect deceased. The cause of death has not been released. The case is part of a broader pattern of domestic-related homicides reported in North Carolina in 2025.
Country: United States
State/Province: North Carolina, United States
City/Region: Pittsboro
Incident Type: Murder-Suicide
Relationship Status: Married
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Incident Date: Aug. 22, 2025
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2025-08-22
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Homicides in 2025
Domestic Violence
This case fits a domestic violence pattern where a married spouse allegedly kills their partner, followed by their own death, indicating a murder-suicide. The incident reflects escalation in domestic conflict, possibly linked to separation or divorce tensions. Such cases often involve firearm use and occur within the context of intimate partner violence.
The suspect, Andre Landon Hill, is deceased, consistent with a murder-suicide scenario. Cause of death for the victim has not been released. The case is part of a larger dataset of domestic homicides in North Carolina in 2025. No custody or divorce details were reported. Further investigation may focus on prior domestic violence history and any pending separation.
No reported confusion; suspect deceased, consistent with murder-suicide. Cause of death unreleased, limiting full clarity.
On August 22, 2025, in Pittsboro, NC, Andre Landon Hill allegedly murdered his wife Shannon Lee Bailey-Hill. The suspect then died, indicating a murder-suicide. The incident fits a pattern of domestic violence-related homicides in the region during 2025. No further details on motive or preceding events were provided.
High risk due to escalation of domestic conflict, presence of firearms, and potential separation or divorce stressors.
Domestic violence escalations can culminate in murder-suicide, especially among married couples. Firearm access and separation-related stress are critical risk factors. Early intervention in domestic conflicts is essential to prevent fatal outcomes.
Reported escalation in domestic conflict and possible separation or divorce tensions were key early signals.
Relationship status as married and suspect deceased indicated a murder-suicide pattern.
Official reporting of suspect deceased and victim death date; no forensic details released.
Not reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial case details.
Cause of death for the victim remains unreleased; no details on prior domestic violence or separation status.