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Ramon Aragon-Garcia Obituary, Death; Woman charged with second-degree murder in violent Seattle van stabbing

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Ramon Aragon-Garcia Obituary, Death; – A woman has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a man discovered deceased in his van on July 14, 2025.

Jordyn Weichert, aged 35, has been named as the suspect in a release issued by King County prosecutors on August 3. The victim, identified as Ramon Aragon-Garcia, aged 55, was located around 6:20 p.m. on July 14, in the SODO neighborhood. A distressed individual flagged down King County deputies in the vicinity for an unrelated matter, informing them that his friend had been murdered in a white van. Upon entering the vehicle, deputies found the body of Aragon-Garcia along with a knife.

According to court documents compiled during the investigation, Weichert was observed entering Ramon Aragon-Garcia’s van on the evening of the 14th. Witnesses reported hearing a male voice exclaim, “stop it” from within the van, and surveillance footage captured Weichert exiting the van with what appeared to be blood on her chest. The documents indicate that surrounding video surveillance cameras at various locations showed no one other than Weichert entering and leaving the van during the estimated timeframe prior to the discovery of the body.

The investigation conducted by the Seattle Police Department revealed that Aragon-Garcia sustained multiple stab wounds, including injuries to his head, face, arms, and a fatal wound to his femoral artery. The medical examiner classified the death as a homicide.

Court documents indicate that prior to the incident, Weichert and Aragon-Garcia were acquainted and appeared to have a friendly relationship. After several days of efforts to locate Weichert, aided by civilian tips, law enforcement apprehended her on July 29. She is currently being held on a $5 million bail, and the state has requested electronic home detention with GPS tracking should she post bail, citing concerns for community safety and the potential for future violence.

It is noteworthy that court documents reveal she has three prior convictions for vehicular homicide and two convictions for vehicular assault, all resulting from a single incident.

Washington state has a “three strikes law,” which mandates life imprisonment without parole for people convicted of three “most serious offenses,” which include Class A felonies. The law is meant to protect public safety by incapacitating habitual violent offenders. Vehicular homicide counts as a class A felony, which Weichert has 3 convictions of.

However, the King County Prosecuting Attorney Office noted that “convictions stemming from the same incident are not counted as separate strikes under Washington law,” meaning that despite having 3 Class A convictions, she would only incur one “strike” in the system.

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