Hawaii Twin Arrested in Fresh York for Driving Truck Off Cliff, Killing Sister
Twin Charged with Sister’s Murder – six Months After Allegedly Plunging Their Car Off Cliff in Hawaii
Posted on November 14, two thousand sixteen at 9:21am EDT
A Hawaii woman who was allegedly behind the wheel of a truck that plunged off a cliff, killing her identical twin sister, has been arrested in Fresh York state and charged for the 2nd time with murder after being cleared in June.
According to a statement by Fresh York state police, 37-year-old Alexandria Duval (née Alison Dadow) was tracked down and taken into custody Friday in Albany, Fresh York, after Hawaiian authorities issued a murder warrant. The Maui News reports the warrant for Duval’s arrest was issued last month when a grand jury in Maui County, Hawaii, indicted her on a second-degree murder charge and set bail at $Trio million.
According to the police statement, Duval was found inwards an Albany residence but allegedly attempted to flee from police. However, she was arrested and as of Friday was awaiting extradition back to Hawaii in a Fresh York jail, the statement says.
She will not come in a prayer until she is extradited. Her attorney, Todd Eddins, could not instantly be reached for comment.
He previously told PEOPLE her sister’s death was “a devastating, heart-shattering tragedy for Alison and her family.” He called the previous murder accusation “extreme and cold-hearted” and declined to confirm if Duval was driving the vehicle during the fatal crash.
Duval is accused of killing her twin, Anastasia, by driving their SUV two hundred feet off a cliff in Hana, Maui, on May 29. Witnesses reported witnessing the sisters arguing with each other, with the passenger pulling the driver’s hair, officials alleged, according to the Associated Press.
Witnesses also said that they witnessed the vehicle allegedly “accelerate forward and then take a acute left over the cliff,” one prosecutor said.
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Duval, who was also in the car as it went off the edge, suffered minor injuries, the Maui News reports.
Days after the crash, the yoga entrepreneur was arrested and charged with murder. However, a judge ordered her release due to a lack of probable cause.
Duval was arrested in August on an aggravated driving while intoxicated charge and other traffic violations in Fresh York. She spent three weeks in jail for the incident, according to ABC News.
The twins formerly possessed and operated two popular yoga students in Palm Beach County, Florida, before switching their names.
Hawaii Twin Arrested in Fresh York for Driving Truck Off Cliff, Killing Sister
Twin Charged with Sister’s Murder – six Months After Allegedly Plunging Their Car Off Cliff in Hawaii
Posted on November 14, two thousand sixteen at 9:21am EDT
A Hawaii woman who was allegedly behind the wheel of a truck that plunged off a cliff, killing her identical twin sister, has been arrested in Fresh York state and charged for the 2nd time with murder after being cleared in June.
According to a statement by Fresh York state police, 37-year-old Alexandria Duval (née Alison Dadow) was tracked down and taken into custody Friday in Albany, Fresh York, after Hawaiian authorities issued a murder warrant. The Maui News reports the warrant for Duval’s arrest was issued last month when a grand jury in Maui County, Hawaii, indicted her on a second-degree murder charge and set bail at $Three million.
According to the police statement, Duval was found inwards an Albany residence but allegedly attempted to flee from police. However, she was arrested and as of Friday was awaiting extradition back to Hawaii in a Fresh York jail, the statement says.
She will not come in a prayer until she is extradited. Her attorney, Todd Eddins, could not instantaneously be reached for comment.
He previously told PEOPLE her sister’s death was “a devastating, heart-shattering tragedy for Alison and her family.” He called the previous murder accusation “extreme and cold-hearted” and declined to confirm if Duval was driving the vehicle during the fatal crash.
Duval is accused of killing her twin, Anastasia, by driving their SUV two hundred feet off a cliff in Hana, Maui, on May 29. Witnesses reported observing the sisters arguing with each other, with the passenger pulling the driver’s hair, officials alleged, according to the Associated Press.
Witnesses also said that they witnessed the vehicle allegedly “accelerate forward and then take a acute left over the cliff,” one prosecutor said.
Maui Police Department Maui Police Department
Duval, who was also in the car as it went off the edge, suffered minor injuries, the Maui News reports.
Days after the crash, the yoga entrepreneur was arrested and charged with murder. However, a judge ordered her release due to a lack of probable cause.
Duval was arrested in August on an aggravated driving while intoxicated charge and other traffic violations in Fresh York. She spent three weeks in jail for the incident, according to ABC News.
The twins formerly wielded and operated two popular yoga students in Palm Beach County, Florida, before switching their names.
Hawaii Twin Arrested in Fresh York for Driving Truck Off Cliff, Killing Sister
Twin Charged with Sister’s Murder – six Months After Allegedly Plunging Their Car Off Cliff in Hawaii
Posted on November 14, two thousand sixteen at 9:21am EDT
A Hawaii woman who was allegedly behind the wheel of a truck that plunged off a cliff, killing her identical twin sister, has been arrested in Fresh York state and charged for the 2nd time with murder after being cleared in June.
According to a statement by Fresh York state police, 37-year-old Alexandria Duval (née Alison Dadow) was tracked down and taken into custody Friday in Albany, Fresh York, after Hawaiian authorities issued a murder warrant. The Maui News reports the warrant for Duval’s arrest was issued last month when a grand jury in Maui County, Hawaii, indicted her on a second-degree murder charge and set bail at $Three million.
According to the police statement, Duval was found inwards an Albany residence but allegedly attempted to flee from police. However, she was arrested and as of Friday was awaiting extradition back to Hawaii in a Fresh York jail, the statement says.
She will not come in a prayer until she is extradited. Her attorney, Todd Eddins, could not instantly be reached for comment.
He previously told PEOPLE her sister’s death was “a devastating, heart-shattering tragedy for Alison and her family.” He called the previous murder accusation “extreme and cold-hearted” and declined to confirm if Duval was driving the vehicle during the fatal crash.
Duval is accused of killing her twin, Anastasia, by driving their SUV two hundred feet off a cliff in Hana, Maui, on May 29. Witnesses reported observing the sisters arguing with each other, with the passenger pulling the driver’s hair, officials alleged, according to the Associated Press.
Witnesses also said that they spotted the vehicle allegedly “accelerate forward and then take a acute left over the cliff,” one prosecutor said.
Maui Police Department Maui Police Department
Duval, who was also in the car as it went off the edge, suffered minor injuries, the Maui News reports.
Days after the crash, the yoga entrepreneur was arrested and charged with murder. However, a judge ordered her release due to a lack of probable cause.
Duval was arrested in August on an aggravated driving while intoxicated charge and other traffic violations in Fresh York. She spent three weeks in jail for the incident, according to ABC News.
The twins formerly possessed and operated two popular yoga students in Palm Beach County, Florida, before switching their names.
Hawaii Twin Arrested in Fresh York for Driving Truck Off Cliff, Killing Sister
Twin Charged with Sister’s Murder – six Months After Allegedly Plunging Their Car Off Cliff in Hawaii
Posted on November 14, two thousand sixteen at 9:21am EDT
A Hawaii woman who was allegedly behind the wheel of a truck that plunged off a cliff, killing her identical twin sister, has been arrested in Fresh York state and charged for the 2nd time with murder after being cleared in June.
According to a statement by Fresh York state police, 37-year-old Alexandria Duval (née Alison Dadow) was tracked down and taken into custody Friday in Albany, Fresh York, after Hawaiian authorities issued a murder warrant. The Maui News reports the warrant for Duval’s arrest was issued last month when a grand jury in Maui County, Hawaii, indicted her on a second-degree murder charge and set bail at $Trio million.
According to the police statement, Duval was found inwards an Albany residence but allegedly attempted to flee from police. However, she was arrested and as of Friday was awaiting extradition back to Hawaii in a Fresh York jail, the statement says.
She will not inject a prayer until she is extradited. Her attorney, Todd Eddins, could not instantly be reached for comment.
He previously told PEOPLE her sister’s death was “a devastating, heart-shattering tragedy for Alison and her family.” He called the previous murder accusation “extreme and cold-hearted” and declined to confirm if Duval was driving the vehicle during the fatal crash.
Duval is accused of killing her twin, Anastasia, by driving their SUV two hundred feet off a cliff in Hana, Maui, on May 29. Witnesses reported witnessing the sisters arguing with each other, with the passenger pulling the driver’s hair, officials alleged, according to the Associated Press.
Witnesses also said that they witnessed the vehicle allegedly “accelerate forward and then take a acute left over the cliff,” one prosecutor said.
Maui Police Department Maui Police Department
Duval, who was also in the car as it went off the edge, suffered minor injuries, the Maui News reports.
Days after the crash, the yoga entrepreneur was arrested and charged with murder. However, a judge ordered her release due to a lack of probable cause.
Duval was arrested in August on an aggravated driving while intoxicated charge and other traffic violations in Fresh York. She spent three weeks in jail for the incident, according to ABC News.
The twins formerly wielded and operated two popular yoga students in Palm Beach County, Florida, before switching their names.