Crime & Safety
Quincy College Professor Murder: Search for Suspect Continues
Tyler Hagmaier stabbed a Quincy College professor over 30 times then ditched his vehicle in western Massachusetts, authorities said.

Photo: Tyler Hagmaier. (Credit: Plymouth County District Attorney's Office)
PLYMOUTH, MA — Authorities on Sunday continued their search for a suspect accused of murdering a Quincy College professor.
Tyler Hagmaier, 24, allegedly stabbed the victim over 30 times, according to Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz.
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He ditched his vehicle in the western Massachusetts community of Gill; police they were investigating the possibility he jumped into the Connecticut River and drowned. Hagmaier is from western Massachusetts, Cruz said.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Plymouth police at 508-830-4218.
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The murder victim was Vibeke Rasmussen, 76.
The crime "was not random," Cruz said.
The murder happened in Rasmussen's Tide View Path apartment Thursday night.
Police in #Plymouth searching for killer of 76 y/o Vibeke Rasmussen. She was stabbed more than 35 times. @7News pic.twitter.com/gLxJM7dTtw
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Rasmussen's body was discovered by police Friday when they conducted a well-being check at her apartment after she failed to show up at the college. Officers encountered a gruesome scene, finding Rasmussen with "obvious trauma," Cruz said.
Neighbors said they heard screams from Rasmussen's apartment the night she died, according to Cruz.
Hagmaier has a history of mental illness, authorities told CBS Boston.
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