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Angelika Graswald

First TV Interview With 'Kayak Killer' Graswald Since Prison Release To Air First TV Interview With 'Kayak Killer' Graswald Since Prison Release To Air
First TV Interview With 'Kayak Killer' Graswald Since Prison Release To Air Angelika Graswald, the "Kayak Killer," who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the drowning death of her fiancé, will sit down with Elizabeth Vargas on "20/20" on Friday at 10 p.m. for her first interview since she was released from prison. According to ABC-TV, the show revisits the case with Vargas and Graswald, talking about the death of her fiancé, Vince Viafore, and what life is like now that she is free again. The hour show includes footage of Graswald the day she was released from prison, her 911 call and interrogation tape, and interviews with Richard Po…
Graswald Fight For $500K In Late Finance's Life Insurance Top Dutchess News Graswald Fight For $500K In Late Finance's Life Insurance Top Dutchess News
Graswald Fight For $500K In Late Finance's Life Insurance Top Dutchess News DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Angelika Graswald, aka the "Hudson River Kayak Killer," could walk away with more than $490,000 in life insurance benefits from the man whose death she pleaded guilty to helping cause, according to a court ruling made in Dutchess Surrogate's Court. Click here to read the story. Here are some of the other top stories of the week (click on the link to read the story): A Dutchess County fuel-oil dealer is once again in the crosshairs of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, this time for failing to deliver heating oil and services to customers that paid tens o…
'Kayak Killer' Could Get Nearly $500K In Late Fiancé's Life Insurance 'Kayak Killer' Could Get Nearly $500K In Late Fiancé's Life Insurance
'Kayak Killer' Could Get Nearly $500K In Late Fiancé's Life Insurance Angelika Graswald, aka the "Hudson River Kayak Killer," could walk away with more than $490,000 in life insurance benefits from the man whose death she pleaded guilty to helping cause, according to a court ruling made in Dutchess Surrogate's Court. But the fight for the money could be brutal if the family of her late fiancé, Vincent Viafore, can't convince Graswald to forfeit her rights to his life insurance benefits, or as the court ordered, prove that she "recklessly" caused his death. Graswald, 37,  pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide in late July in Viafo…