A heartless woman has been arrested for killing her husband-to-be for demanding too much s*x from her and having a desire for threesome.
A woman has been accused of killing her fiance because of his too much s*x demands and desire for a threesome. The New York woman was said to have sabotaged his kayak which caused the man to drown.
Dailymail reveals that Investigator Donald DeQuart, gave the chilling detail in a pre-trial hearing at Orange County Court Monday. Angelika Graswald, 36, of Poughkeepsie, has been charged with second-degree murder after her fiancé Vincent Viafore disappeared on a trip to scenic Bannerman Island in Upstate New York on April 19 last year.
Graswald said she was unable to save Viafore, 46, when he capsized without a life jacket. She was rescued from the water by another boater and treated for hypothermia.
But prosecutors say she killed her husband-to-be by removing the drain plug from the kayak and pushing a floating paddle away from him as he struggled in the cold and choppy Hudson River.
DeQuart told the court how she had talked of him making 'sexual demands to her, how he wanted to have threesomes with other women, how he made her have sex when he wanted sex.'
He also pushed for threesomes and had suggested a girl named Tina who he said would be interested. Graswald made a series of confessions to DeQuart ten days after Viafore drowned in the Hudson, after she ran into investigators searching for clues for what was at that time believed to be an accident, according to The New York Times.
DeQuart recalled her saying: 'I wanted to go on and I wanted to be myself' and said that she later admitted: 'He trapped me.'
Meanwhile, during a hearing on Monday June 6, a senior investigator with the New York State Police revealed that Graswald had appeared 'happy go lucky' when he and two other officers arrived at Bannerman Island to retrace her steps on the day her fiancé disappeared.
Aniello Moscato said Graswald spoke to investigator Don DeQuarto alone, ABC News reports, on April 29 and told him that she had taken out a plug on the kayak.
Later, as the investigators took Graswald back to state police barracks on a boat, they had engine trouble, he said. Moscato said Graswald had joked about jumping overboard.
The hearing also heard from Officer Stephen Pedetti, who said that Graswald was 'emotionless' as she was rescued.
He said that she did not appear concerned and was calm, ABC reports.
Viafore's body was found three weeks after he disappeared by a fisherman near the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
But before that, Graswald was charged with murder, with prosecutors saying that she wanted out of her relationship with Viafore – and to get her hands on $250,000 in life insurance.
Graswald has pleaded not guilty to murder and manslaughter charges.
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