Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Time Warp Tuesday: Over a Cliff

"Sister accused of killing twin in Hawaii cliff crash in jail" Associated Press  November 14, 2016

ALBANY, N.Y. — A woman who was accused of killing her twin sister by driving their vehicle off a Hawaii cliff in May was being held in a New York jail Monday after again being charged with murder.

New York State Police said over the weekend that Alexandria Duval, 38, was arrested Friday after being tracked down at an Albany home. Police say when they spotted Duval outside the residence she tried to flee, but she was soon caught.

The arrest comes after the Maui Police Department issued a warrant for Duval’s arrest when a grand jury indicted her on a second-degree murder charge late last month.

Authorities on Maui said Alexandria was driving a Ford Explorer on Hana Highway on May 29 with her sister Anastasia in the passenger seat when the SUV crashed into a rock wall and plunged about 200 feet down a rocky shoreline during a hair-pulling fight over the steering wheel.

Anastasia Duval was killed and Alexandria was injured. Alexandria was arrested and jailed on a second-degree murder charge, accused of deliberately causing her sister’s death.

A judge later ordered Alexandria’s release after determining there was no probable cause for a murder charge.

In August, Duval was arrested in Stamford, N.Y., on a drunken driving charge after authorities say she nearly struck a vehicle driven by a State Police investigator. She was released about three weeks later.

Duval is being held in the Albany County Jail awaiting extradition to Hawaii.

The Duval sisters, born Alison and Ann Dadow in the Utica, N.Y., area, operated popular yoga studios in Palm Beach County, Fla., from 2008 to 2014 before they changed their names. They moved to Hawaii from Utah in 2015.

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