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Man convicted of murdering girlfriend over infidelity fight

Jeremy Thompson and Kierrea Stone-Gonzalez

Background: Jeremy Thompson (WAVE). Inset: Kierrea Stone-Gonzalez (Tribute Archive).

Jurors in Kentucky are recommending a man spend 35 years behind bars for murdering his girlfriend and leaving her 2-year-old child with her body for four days.

Jeremy Thompson, 30, was convicted last week of murder and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon in the 2022 death of Kierrea Stone-Gonzalez in Louisville. The jury recommended Thompson serve 35 years in prison for murder and five years for the handgun possession charge. They would run concurrently. He would have to serve at least 20 years before he’s eligible for parole. A judge will formally sentence Thompson on July 2.

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According to a press release from the Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney, Thompson shot the 23-year-old Stone-Gonzalez in the back of the head on or about Sept. 17, 2022, and left her 2-year-old daughter alone in the apartment. It wasn’t until four days later that authorities discovered her body.

A subsequent investigation showed Thompson left behind a trail of evidence. Before he killed her, the defendant threatened Stone-Gonzalez over Facebook, saying he would “smoke her and get away with it.” After the shooting he bragged that he shot someone the night prior, admitted he still had possession of the gun and claimed to be a “professional.”

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After receiving his Miranda warnings, he told cops the two had a “fight over infidelity” which led to a fight over the gun. It went off, hitting her in the front of the head, prosecutors said.

“The jury found this defendant responsible for taking the life of a young mother and creating a tragic set of circumstances for her family,” said Commonwealth’s Attorney Gerina D. Whethers. “Gun violence is a scourge on our community in all its forms, and we will not stand for it.”

Stone-Gonzalez’s obituary described her as a “thoughtful person who was always ready to help anyone in need.”

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