A Maryland man is in custody for the chilling murder of his girlfriend, whose body was discovered hidden within a wall of their shared home just days after his request for a restraining order was denied. Devonte Gray, 30, is accused of 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ing 29-year-old Alexis Schuler, a mother of three, who was reported missing on January 14, 2025. After an extensive search, authorities executed a warrant at Gray’s residence in Capitol Heights and uncovered Schuler’s remains inside newly constructed drywall.
Investigators revealed that Schuler had been shot in the head, and evidence suggests Gray went to great lengths to conceal her body, using construction materials to cover up his crime. Surveillance footage captured him wearing a full-body construction suit and gloves, moving items in and out of the house in the days leading up to the discovery. A strange odor led detectives to suspect foul play, and their worst fears were confirmed when they found the remains of a woman believed to be Schuler.
Gray, who had reportedly sought a protective order against Schuler just five days before her disappearance, was arrested at the scene and has since confessed to the murder. The tragic circumstances surrounding this case raise urgent questions about domestic violence protections and the effectiveness of the legal system in safeguarding victims.
As the community grapples with the horror of Schuler’s death, her family is left reeling, mourning not just the loss of a beloved mother, but the systemic failures that may have contributed to this tragedy. With domestic violence-related homicides on the rise, this case serves as a sobering reminder of the need for urgent reform and increased support for those at risk. The investigation continues, and authorities urge anyone facing similar situations to seek help immediately.