WOODBURY — The Vermont State Police has been informed by the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Burlington that the cause of Tina Daigle’s death was asphyxiation/compression of the neck, and the manner of death is homicide/assault by another.
The state police continues to ask that anyone with information that could assist in this case call the Berlin Barracks at 802-229-9191 or provide an anonymous tip online at https://vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
An autopsy was completed Friday, June 20, at the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Burlington.
The Vermont State Police was able to identify the victim as Tina Daigle, 38, of Hardwick.
The investigation began at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 19, when police received a report that a body had been found at a roadside pull-off along Route 14.
First responders arrived and confirmed the individual, a woman, was deceased.
Investigators are treating the death as suspicious.
No one is currently in custody.
This investigation involves members of the Vermont State Police Major Crime Unit, Bureau of Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene Search Team, Field Force Division and Victim Services Unit.
