🚨 Tragic Double Homicide in San Antonio: Jealous Rage Ends in Fatal Shooting at H-E-B Parking Lot
San Antonio, TX – A devastating act of violence has rocked the South Side community following the fatal shooting of two people in what police are calling a crime driven by jealousy and heartbreak. Authorities have identified the suspect as Lorenzo Aleman, a 49-year-old man from San Antonio, who is now in custody after allegedly killing his ex-wife, Betty Guzman (also known as Betty Murillo), and a 31-year-old man believed to be romantically involved with her.
The tragic incident unfolded late Sunday night, just before 11 p.m., in the parking lot of an H-E-B grocery store located on South New Braunfels Avenue — a typically busy and familiar area that has now become the scene of unthinkable loss.
A Deadly Confrontation
According to investigators from the San Antonio Police Department, Aleman arranged to meet his 41-year-old ex-wife at the H-E-B parking lot. She arrived accompanied by the 31-year-old man she had reportedly been dating. What began as a conversation quickly escalated into a heated argument. Witnesses and surveillance footage suggest that Aleman became visibly agitated, and in a matter of moments, the situation spiraled out of control.
In what police believe was a sudden outburst of jealous rage, Aleman allegedly pulled out a firearm and opened fire, striking both his ex-wife and the man she was with. Emergency responders arrived swiftly, but tragically, both victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
The identities of the male victim have not yet been officially released pending notification of next of kin, but authorities confirm that he and Guzman were involved in a budding relationship that may have sparked Aleman’s violent reaction.
A Community in Mourning
The shocking double homicide has left the South Side community in disbelief. Friends and family of Betty Guzman, a mother, sister, and beloved friend to many, are mourning the sudden and senseless loss of a woman they describe as kind-hearted and full of life. Those who knew Betty say she had endured a difficult past, including a volatile relationship with Aleman, and had been trying to start a new chapter in her life.
“She was finally finding happiness again,” said a close friend of Guzman’s. “She didn’t deserve this. No one does.”
Neighbors and community members have also expressed sorrow and concern over the increasing frequency of domestic violence incidents that end in tragedy. Betty’s death is now being seen as yet another heartbreaking example of what can happen when warning signs of possessiveness, obsession, and control are not addressed.
Arrest and Legal Proceedings
Police say Aleman remained at the scene after the shooting and was taken into custody without incident. He has since been charged with capital murder and is currently being held at the Bexar County Jail without bond. Investigators are working to determine whether the shooting was premeditated or a spontaneous act of rage, though all early evidence points to jealousy as the motive.
According to police records, Aleman had no recent criminal charges, but the history between him and Guzman is under investigation. Authorities are combing through prior domestic disturbance reports, social media exchanges, and witness statements to build a clearer timeline of events leading up to the shooting.
Raising Awareness and Seeking Justice
In the wake of this tragedy, advocates are using this moment to raise awareness about the warning signs of domestic violence and the importance of intervention. Local organizations are urging those in troubled relationships — or those who suspect someone may be in danger — to seek help or contact law enforcement before situations escalate.
“Every time something like this happens, we’re reminded of the lives that could have been saved with earlier support or intervention,” said a spokesperson from Family Violence Prevention Services of San Antonio. “No one should feel unsafe with someone they once loved.”
Final Thoughts
What happened Sunday night at the H-E-B parking lot on South New Braunfels Street was not just an act of violence — it was the culmination of unresolved pain, jealousy, and the dangerous consequences of unchecked emotional turmoil. Two lives were lost in a moment that cannot be undone, and a community is left grappling with grief, outrage, and unanswered questions.
As the legal process unfolds, the families of both victims are pleading for privacy and support, while the city mourns alongside them. Candlelight vigils are being planned in the coming days to honor the memories of Betty Guzman and the unnamed male victim — both remembered now not for how they died, but for the lives they lived and the love they left behind.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse or relationship violence, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit thehotline.org for confidential support 24/7
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