On October 7, 2025, Jamie Suzette McCloud, aged 54, was allegedly murdered by her domestic partner William Marshall Shook, aged 32, in Taylorsville, North Carolina. The cause of death has not been released. The case is pending investigation with no further details on the weapon or motive disclosed.
Country: United States
State/Province: North Carolina, United States
City/Region: Taylorsville
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Live-in relationship
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Incident Date: Oct. 7, 2025
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2025-10-07
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Homicides in 2025
Domestic Violence
The incident involves a domestic partner relationship resulting in a fatality. The lack of disclosed motive or weapon details is consistent with many domestic violence homicides where investigations are ongoing. The relationship pattern suggests intimate partner violence leading to murder.
The case is pending with no reported weapon or motive. Police have identified William Marshall Shook as the suspect. No information on arrests or charges has been released. The cause of death remains unreleased. The investigation status is ongoing.
No reported confusion or conflicting claims in the investigation at this time.
On October 7, 2025, Jamie Suzette McCloud was found deceased in Taylorsville, NC. William Marshall Shook, her domestic partner, is the suspect. Details on the cause of death and circumstances remain unreleased. The relationship was a live-in domestic partnership. The investigation is ongoing with no further public details.
Pending further investigation; current information insufficient to assess risk factors beyond domestic conflict.
Domestic partner homicides continue to be a significant risk in intimate relationships. Early intervention in domestic conflicts is critical. Lack of public information on motive and weapon is common in pending cases.
Reported domestic conflict within the live-in relationship likely mattered most as an early signal.
Identification of the suspect as the domestic partner was a key clue connecting the case to intimate partner violence.
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No follow-up reports available beyond initial case status as pending.
Cause of death, motive, weapon used, and detailed circumstances remain unclear.