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On Monday, Virginia State Police encountered Ceballos’ vehicle, a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu, on Route 58, heading west toward Emporia, VA.

How Did Jasmine Nunez Die? Is Andres Ceballos Dead or Alive?

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In 2011, a body of a Jane Doe was found burning in a brush fire at James Baird State Park. The killer wanted to burn the body beyond recognition, but a recognizable tattoo on the victim’s back helped the police identify the victim through social media. Investigation Discovery’s ‘Web of Lies: The Social Media Butterfly’ details the murder of Jasmine Nunez and how the subsequent investigation unfurled a complex murder plot. If you are intrigued by the details of this particular case and want to know if Jasmine’s killer was ever identified, we have got you covered.

How Did Jasmine Nunez Die?

Jasmine Nunez, 22, originally hailed from Springfield, Massachusetts. She was attending Mandl School and studying to be a surgical technician in New York. She also worked part-time as a dental receptionist. Described by friends and family as very beautiful, Jasmine was obsessed with social media. She received a lot of attention online and also interacted often with her followers on Twitter and Facebook. According to Jasmine’s sister, Melanie, Facebook was her life.

On June 12, 2011, firefighters were alerted to a brush fire at James Baird State Park in Pleasant Valley, New York. When fighting the flames, they came across the burned remains of a woman wearing Levi’s jeans, a cami shirt, and Victoria’s Secret underwear. The body was charred beyond recognition except for a lotus tattoo on the back.

According to officials, the unidentified body lay unclaimed in the Dutchess County coroner’s office for several days. The local police posted the picture of the tattoo on social media in a bid to identify the victim. It was through social media that Melanie and her mother came across the picture of Jasmine’s tattoo and were finally able to identify her body.

Who Killed Jasmine Nunez?

Jasmine Nunez’s murder remains a mystery for the most part. However, Jasmine’s family, as well as the police, suspected it was Andres Ceballos, Jasmine’s live-in boyfriend, who killed her. According to Melanie, Jasmine was planning to leave her boyfriend, who became very controlling and constantly kept breaking into her Facebook account, email and phone. The couple had also visited Aruba in April to patch things up.

On June 6, 2011, the first danger sign appeared when Melanie couldn’t reach her sister on the phone. She immediately texted Jasmine on Facebook, and Jasmine replied that she was busy with school and work. Even then, Melanie was worried as numerous calls to her sister went unanswered for days. She stated she spoke to Andres Ceballos the day after Nunez’s body was found. “I talked to him the day after she was found,” she said, “He sounded so calm.”

On June 17, the Mandl School contacted Jasmine’s dad, stating that they haven’t heard from her for days. Jasmine’s family immediately filed a missing person report and informed police about Jasmine’s New York apartment. The police helped Jasmine’s family break into her apartment. Inside, the family found Jasmine’s bags packed. On the other hand, Ceballos’ things and the couple’s dog were gone. The police, through their investigation, also found witnesses at the brush fire site who said they saw a vehicle in the area moments before Nunez’s body was found. The police also made a sketch of the suspect based on the witness statements, but it did not look anything like Andres Ceballos.

Is Andres Ceballos Alive?

The vehicle matching the witnesses’ descriptions was spotted by the Virginia State Police near Emporia, Virginia. When the police tried to pull the car over, Ceballos got out of the car and fled. Before the police could reach him, he took out a gun and fatally shot himself. When Ceballos died, all the answers apparently died with him. Unfortunately for Jasmine’s family, it would appear as though they didn’t find the closure they sought. However, they are still keeping their loved one’s memory alive. Melanie Nunez started The Jasmine Nunez Foundation, which supports domestic violence victims and helps them overcome their problems.

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The New York State Police say they have identified the woman found dead and set on fire in James Baird State Park on June 12, 2011, and that the suspect in the homicide is also dead.

State police said the dead woman has been tentatively identified as Jasmine Maxine Nunez, 22, of the Bronx. Nunez was last seen with her live-in boyfriend, Andres Ceballos, 26, police said.

Ceballos killed himself after fleeing police in Virginia on Monday, the New York State Police said in a press release Tuesday.

Over the weekend, Nunez’s family reported her missing to the New York City Police Department, state police said.

On Monday, Virginia State Police encountered Ceballos’ vehicle, a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu, on Route 58, heading west toward Emporia, VA.

Southampton County deputies and Virginia State Police attempted to stop the vehicle, and a chase followed. At one point, Ceballos exited the vehicle and fled. He then fatally shot himself.

New York State Police said a news conference is planned this morning in Valhalla, Westchester County.

LaGrange Fire Department firefighters discovered the charred remains of a female victim June 12 2011, when they responded to a report of a brush fire only feet from James Baird Park Road. The body, which was found about 05:15 a.m., less than a mile off the Taconic State Parkway, had apparently been set on fire minutes before the arrival of a fire crew, state police said.

Days before her body was found on fire in James Baird State Park, the Bronx woman said she planned to leave her live-in boyfriend, who she had described to her sister, Melanie Nunez, 20, of Springfield, MA, as “increasingly controlling” and “constantly breaking into her Facebook account, e-mail, phone”.

Jasmine was planning on leaving her boyfriend.

The cause of death has not been released yet.

The investigation remains ongoing.

All charges are merely accusations and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to call the NYPD‘s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1800577TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 188857PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stopperswebsite or by texting their tips to 274637 (CRIMES) then enter TIP577.

All tips will be kept strictly confidential.

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