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Jasmyn Beatty, 28, was found Tuesday morning dead of obvious trauma, according to authorities. (Samantha Mercado/Patch)
FRAMINGHAM, MA Investigators on Thursday released new details about the apparent slaying of 28-year-old Jasmyn Beatty, but they also said it s unclear if her death happened either in a random attack or by someone she knew.
Beatty was found Tuesday morning at the Halstead Apartments by a man who knew her, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said during a news conference Thursday. Police found Beatty with a significant slash wound to the back of her neck, but Ryan would not say if a weapon was found at the scene.
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Jasmyn Beatty, 28, was found dead at the Halstead Apartments in Framingham on Tuesday. (Neal McNamara/Patch)
FRAMINGHAM, MA The Middlesex County District Attorney s Office has identified the Framingham woman who died in an apparent homicide this week.
Jasmyn Beatty, 28, was found inside her home at the Halstead Apartments Tuesday morning by an acquaintance, according to the DA s office. Beatty had suffered trauma before her death, according to authorities.
Beatty previously lived in Cranston, RI, and worked as a senior financial analyst at the Staples corporate office in Framingham, according to her social media profiles. Beatty only began working for the company in March, a Staples spokesperson said.
Officials are asking for the public's help with a homicide investigation for Jasmyn Beatty, a 28-year-old, who was found dead in her Framingham apartment.
Updated: 6:18 PM EDT May 27, 2021 The woman found dead Tuesday in her Framingham apartment suffered a significant slash wound to the back of her neck, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan revealed Thursday morning. Jasmyn Beatty, 28, was found dead at Halstead Apartments on Worcester Road.Ryan said the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has not issued an official ruling on the cause and manner of Beatty s death yet, but the case is being investigated as an apparent homicide. Right now, unfortunately, we are not able to say in these early stages whether this was a random attack or was committed by someone known to Jasmyn, Ryan said. Ryan and Mayor Yvonne Spicer on Thursday urged residents to be vigilant and report suspicious activity. They also promised extra patrols by Framingham Police. When an act of violence is perpetrated in this city, it scares us. It shakes us, said Spicer. As a community, we will not tolerate violence in Framingham. Solving this case is a