One case I remember is that of Sumaya Dalmar's death back in 2015. Sumaya is a Somalian born Canadian transwoman and human rights activist who was very outspoken. She also did porn like some transwomen do. Just through logistics alone her case carries a much heavier stigma within her community.
The official police report confirmed her death was not a murder. Here's the full statement:
The trans community added her to the statistic of violence against transwomen, specifically black transwomen. Those who spear headed anti-trans violence marches afterward chanted her name, which became a hashtag retweeted 1000s of times, with comments asking to end violence against transwomen.
Does this mean that black transwomen don't get murdered every year at higher rates compared to other ethnicities? Absolutely not. The reports are there for people to rummage through.
Logically, it means the black trans people murdered were killed due to domestic violence, not specifically because they were trans, as the trans activists Sophia wrote about want people to believe. They're twisting the deaths of those people to serve their own agenda.
What % of black trans deaths were caused by domestic violence instigated by a partner who was not a one night stand?
You won't be able to come up with any numbers 'cuz there's none. In these cases, murders are counted at face value.
What I have found in my limited research, and I could be wrong, is that people who are prejudiced against the trans community, and there are many who don't even realize it themselves, try their best to shrug off these statistics as quickly as people. The trans community in response through shear anger and frustration will lach on to and publicize many deaths that aren't confirmed murder cases as evidence for the cause. In response to that those prejudiced against them eagrly highlight these discrepencies, which are true, painting trans people as some out of control, dishonest and obnoxious subset of society. It's a vicious cycle and I believe it's on all of us to see it for what it is.