Officials said police were alerted by a friend of the victim, Jeffrey Gordon Stroud, who was concerned that Teasley was not answering his door bell or responding to phone calls. The door to the victim's apartment was unlocked when police arrived to investigate, authorities said.
Another friend, Dana Fonville, said in a telephone interview from the United States that Teasley was a criminal defense attorney practicing in Washington, D.C.. He said Teasley had bought the apartment in Santo Domingo to use for brief vacations and visited 10 to 12 times a year.
"I'm very angry. He was a generous individual and was very well liked. He had a very alive personality and was very upbeat," Fonville said.
He said Teasley arrived in the Dominican Republic on Thursday and was scheduled to return to the U.S. on Tuesday.
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