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RIP Vincent.
"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."
Graswald 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.
Graswald's attorney requested that members of his defense team "be present and observe the autopsy but our attempts fell on deaf ears."
pukasonqo2 said:sorry for butting in but i am married to an ethnic Latvian and i won't start in the differences between ethnic latvians and russian Latvians, but i don't find all of them coldly passionate, some are, some aren't, just like latinos, some of us are hotheads, some aren't (just playing with cliches here)
she must just be a factual person which is just the way she is, might not sell newspapers or be the best way to advance an innocence plea but, as we all have seen in WS, different people react in different ways
just started reading the thread BTW
JerseyGirl said:Graswald is from Latvia, an eastern European country that was formally part of the Soviet Union, and Portale says her background might give insight into how she behaved following Viafore's death.
"They are taught to be hard, not to show sorrow, weakness and she was doing all in her power to be that person."
Originally Posted by kimi_SFC View Post said:Portale said he has reason to believe Graswald's statements were coerced.
Graswald, who is originally from Latvia and in the US with a permanent resident card, is "very confident sounding, so even if she doesn't understand what you're saying, she'll answer in an affirmative tone," Portale said. She was suffering from hypothermia and the loss of her fiance a very clear language barrier.
Inthedetails said:Did she arrive in USA in her teens? She's not a new immigrant, if I recall.
Tweet via the New York Post:
Corpse in 'kayak killer' case found in the Hudson
http://nyp.st/1HD9qtn via @nypost
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Portale said he made a motion for a forensic expert from his legal team to observe the autopsy but was denied.
He said he might have to request an independent autopsy.
Id prefer not to, Portale said. Id prefer to let the family move forward with their services.
We want to make sure and see how the procedures are followed.
Sources said more toxicology tests needed to be performed before determining the cause of death.
:furious:
AG's defense team has NO respect for the victim! :moo:
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I would lose my mind if those lying, unethical windbags trying to get my loved one's murderer off were present at his autopsy or were allowed to do their own. The coroner/ME is supposed to be an impartial arm of the government. No need for a second autopsy by hired guns.
I would lose my mind if those lying, unethical windbags trying to get my loved one's murderer off were present at his autopsy or were allowed to do their own. The coroner/ME is supposed to be an impartial arm of the government. No need for a second autopsy by hired guns.
"Supposed to be" and "is" can be miles apart; allow me to play the devil's advocate and presume many coroners to be nothing more than LE apparatchiks, rubber stamps who will endorse the position they are expected to.I would lose my mind if those lying, unethical windbags trying to get my loved one's murderer off were present at his autopsy or were allowed to do their own. The coroner/ME is supposed to be an impartial arm of the government. No need for a second autopsy by hired guns.
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office will “provide further insight into the identity of the body and the ongoing investigation on Tuesday.”
A member of the Graswald defense team confirmed that the body found Saturday near Cornwall-on-the-Hudson was Viafore’s. The District Attorney’s Office has not yet confirmed the news.
Richard Portale, Graswald’s defense attorney, said he does not think the autopsy’s result will “hurt” Graswald’s case.
“I don’t think that anything they will find is going to hurt her,” Portale said Sunday. “I don’t expect to see anything other than the classification of the cause of death to be accidental drowning or hypothermia, with alcohol as a contributing factor. Anything else would be a surprise.”
DA to give further insight on body found in Hudson; Viafore
7:37 p.m. EDT May 25, 2015
The Orange County District Attorneys Office will provide further insight into the identity of the body and the ongoing investigation on Tuesday.
A member of the Graswald defense team confirmed that the body found Saturday near Cornwall-on-the-Hudson was Viafores. The District Attorneys Office has not yet confirmed the news.
DA to give further insight on body found in Hudson; Viafore
7:37 p.m. EDT May 25, 2015