On October 18, 2025, Ramona Jasso Cortes, aged 44, was allegedly murdered by her domestic partner Alfredo Santana Trujillo Sr., aged 42, in Greensboro, North Carolina. The cause of death was reported as firearm-related. The case is pending investigation with limited additional details available.
Country: United States
State/Province: North Carolina, United States
City/Region: Greensboro
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Live-in relationship
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Incident Date: Oct. 18, 2025
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2025-10-18
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Original language: English
Homicides in 2025
Domestic Violence
The incident involves a domestic partner relationship resulting in a fatal firearm assault. The case fits a pattern of domestic violence where intimate partner conflict escalated to lethal violence. Limited details prevent deeper motive analysis.
The case is pending with limited details. Police have identified the suspect as the victim's domestic partner. No further information on custody, prior incidents, or protective orders is reported. Investigation status is ongoing.
No reported confusion or conflicting narratives in the source material.
On October 18, 2025, Ramona Jasso Cortes was fatally shot by her domestic partner Alfredo Santana Trujillo Sr. in Greensboro, NC. The relationship was a live-in domestic partnership. The firearm was the cause of death. The case is under investigation with no additional details on preceding events or motives.
Pending investigation; firearm use indicates high lethality risk in domestic conflict context.
Domestic partner relationships can escalate to lethal violence involving firearms. Early intervention in domestic conflicts is critical. Pending investigations limit understanding of triggers or prior warning signs.
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Relationship status as domestic partners and firearm use were key clues linking the incident to domestic violence.
Firearm-related cause of death is the primary evidence reported.
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No follow-up reports available beyond initial case status.
Motive, prior history, and detailed circumstances remain unclear.