Judge Robert Freehill was expected to make a decision, tomorrow, with regards to what evidence would be allowed in the trial of Angelika Graswald, who is accused of killing her fiancee, Vincent Viafore, in a kayaking incident last year.
It was an admission of attraction rather than guilt. As Angelika Graswald entered the state police barracks in Montgomery last year, she confided in Investigator Donald DeQuarto. “The first time I saw you,” she told him, “I thought you were cute.”
Angelika Graswald was arraigned in the Town of New Windsor Justice Court in the early hours of the morning, and is being charged with the death of her kayaking companion, Vincent Viafore.
Angelica Graswald and Vincent Viafore left Plum Point yesterday for Bannerman’s Island. The return trip was rough. When their kayaks started to take in water, the man was thrown overboard.