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Port St. Lucie Police Investigate Suspected Murder-Suicide
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Port St. Lucie Police Investigate Suspected Murder-Suicide

The Port St. Lucie Police Department is investigating a suspected murder-suicide that left two people dead on SW Esenada Terrace on May 11, 2026. Officers responded to the 2700 block of the street at approximately 5:30 p.m. after receiving reports of gunshot victims, according to a media release from the department. Similar investigations have occurred in the area, such as the fatal incident on I-95 in Port St. Lucie, highlighting ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address violent crimes.

Two Individuals Found Deceased Inside Residence

Upon arrival, officers located two individuals inside the residence suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced deceased on scene. The deceased were identified as 31-year-old Jimsley Estime and 30-year-old Ketsy Alexis.

A firearm was recovered at the scene as part of the investigation. Evidence gathered during the investigation suggests the incident appears to be an isolated murder-suicide. The investigation remains active and ongoing, and circumstances surrounding the incident remain subject to change as detectives continue to process evidence and conduct interviews. In a recent case, detectives investigated a fatal shooting in St. Lucie County, demonstrating the importance of thorough investigative procedures in such situations.

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Children Were Present During the Incident

Detectives learned Estime and Alexis were a cohabitating married couple of approximately seven years who were reportedly in the process of a divorce. The couple shared three minor children.

Two children, ages one and two, were inside the residence at the time of the incident. A third child, age six, returned home from school, discovered the younger children upset inside the residence, and shortly thereafter located both parents deceased in the kitchen area. The child then contacted a family member for assistance, who subsequently called 911.

Prior Domestic-Related Incidents Documented

Preliminary findings indicate the divorce proceedings may have stemmed from allegations of infidelity involving Estime and an individual residing outside of the county.

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Investigators confirmed the couple had prior documented domestic-related incidents. This included a previous Port St. Lucie Police Department investigation involving alleged written threats to kill. A warrant was issued for Estime as a result of that investigation, and he was arrested on January 26, 2026. Notably, authorities in the region have also responded to tragic events at residential complexes, such as the deaths investigated at Harbour Isle Condominium Complex in Fort Pierce.

Subsequent to that arrest, Alexis submitted a non-prosecution affidavit on February 5, 2026, requesting that charges against Estime be dismissed and indicating she did not wish to testify or pursue prosecution.

Domestic Violence Resources

Anyone experiencing domestic violence or in need of assistance is encouraged to contact local law enforcement or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

Frequently Asked Questions About Port St. Lucie Suspected Murder-Suicide

Where did the incident occur?

Officers responded to the 2700 block of SW Esenada Terrace in Port St. Lucie on May 11, 2026, at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Who were the individuals found deceased?

The deceased were identified as 31-year-old Jimsley Estime and 30-year-old Ketsy Alexis.

Were children present at the time?

Two children, ages one and two, were inside the residence at the time of the incident. A third child, age six, returned home from school and discovered the younger children upset before locating both parents deceased.

Was a firearm recovered at the scene?

A firearm was recovered at the scene as part of the investigation.

How can someone experiencing domestic violence get help?

Anyone experiencing domestic violence or in need of assistance is encouraged to contact local law enforcement or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

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