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Post by ♫anna♫ on May 14, 2015 15:06:00 GMT
www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/14/it-felt-good-knowing-would-die-woman-accused-drowning-fiance-confessed-say/?intcmp=latestnews QUOTE: 'It felt good knowing he would die': Woman accused of drowning fiance confessed, say prosecutorsMay 14, 2015 The New York woman accused of drowning her fiancé in the Hudson River confessed to police that she had tampered with his kayak and "felt good knowing he was going to die," prosecutors said Wednesday, even as a body was pulled from the river nearly a month after Vincent Viafore disappeared. Angelika Graswald, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Vincent Viafore, appeared in court Wednesday for a bail hearing in Orange County, where details emerged of the Latvian woman's alleged confession. At the proceeding, Assistant District Attorney Julie Mohl said Graswald, 35, knew she was the beneficiary in two life insurance policies belonging to Viafore, 46. Graswald stood to gain $250,000 and “talked about what she could do with the money” after the death of Viafore, whose body has not been found, Mohl said. "She stated that she tampered with the victim's kayak," Mohl said in recounting the alleged confession. "She knew it would contribute to his death." Graswadl told authorities she "felt happiness and relief" as she watched him go into the water, and that "it felt good knowing he was going to die," Mohl said. After the hearing, Graswald’s lawyer, Richard Portale, appeared caught off guard by the apparent confession and said her statements may have been coerced or the result of a language barrier between police and Graswald, whose first language is Russian. Graswald’s bail was set at $3 million in cash and she remains in jail. Also on Wednesday, Poughkeepsie police said that a body was pulled from the Hudson shortly before noon, but would not comment on whether it was Viafore. Orange County prosecutors say the 35-year-old Graswald killed Viafore and falsely reported she was unable to save him after he capsized on April 19. Police say they believe the crime happened on scenic Bannerman Island, 50 miles north of New York City.
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Post by blc on May 14, 2015 17:05:51 GMT
There are some very sick people out there.
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Post by Big Lin on May 14, 2015 21:29:58 GMT
What a cold-hearted woman.
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