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The women who´s accused  of killing  her twin sister 200 – foot maui cliff is fighting  extradition to hawaii.

Alexandria Duval, 38, appeared in a New York courtroom Friday for an extradition hearing.

Her attorneys are expected to argue the case against her is weak.

A grand jury indicted Duval for second-degree murder in the death of her twin sister, Anastasia, in October. A warrant was issued for her arrest, and she was subsequently arrested in New York.

Witnesses said they saw the twins fighting in their vehicle in the moments before their SUV plunged off a 200-foot cliff along Hana Highway in East Maui. The SUV was going nearly 50 mph.

According to court documents, the SUV accelerated, made a sharp turn into a rock wall, and showed no signs of braking.

(Image: Alexandria Duval/Facebook)

Anastasia Duval died in the crash and Alexandria was arrested and charged with second-degree murder while she was trying to catch a flight to New York just three days later. But in June, a Maui judge dropped the murder charge against Duval due to insufficient evidence. Duval was then released.

Duval’s New York attorney, Terry Kindlon, says his client returned to the mainland to “grieve, not to escape from justice.”

 

These are not your typical twins. They went from driving matching Porsches in West Palm Beach, Florida to driving off a cliff in Maui. What happened in between was a toxic trip into darkness.

Alexandria and Anastasia Duval were 37-year-old identical twin sisters who reportedly did everything together. Not only the fun, but the ferocious. They get into nasty fights, they pull each other’s hair, they hit each other.

“For them, they have to be with each other,” said Maui Police Det.-Sgt. Gordon Sagun Jr. “They cannot be separated.”

 

 

In high school they were cheerleading twins, and as adults they became the yoga twins. They lived in a luxury high-rise apartment in West Palm Beach, Florida. And “Twin Power Yoga” was featured on a local news station.

 

 

 

 

“When they went to Utah they actually changed their names to Alexandria and Anastasia,” said Det. Sagun.

“They were contacted by a Utah police department out there for some kind of another disorderly type of call,” said Sagun. “It was body camera footage from Utah officers, just seeing the way they were acting. It looks like one of them is intoxicated. Basically they were being very disorderly.”

 

After that incident they moved to the gorgeous Hawaiian island of Maui. That’s where Anastasia met cab driver Jeffrie Hall.

 

 

 Anastasia: never take picture of  me again

Jeffrie Hall: you gonna kill me?

 Anastasia: Yeah, i kill you.

Jeffrie Hall: two champagne bottles  today, not to mantion ,the two ….

 Anastasia: oh,  where´s your´bacardi rum…?

Jeffrie Hall:i  kind of made  the video to protect myself, but  to show anastasia  and actually the way  she acts .

 

Not long after that, Hall and Anastasia broke up. She soon found a new boyfriend named Federico Bailey.

“When I first met Anastasia, I was amazed, she appeared out of nowhere, said  bailey.

and did  he  ever see the two of them figt and pull hair?

 

“Yeah,” said Bailey. “Actually the first day that I met Alexandria they began fighting. More like punches, elbows, and they struck each other like they wanted to hurt each other.”

 

 

One day Federico Bailey and Anastasia left their house in Haiku to camp out in an isolated area of Maui way past Hana Town.

 

“Federico and Anastasia went to Costco to go buy some camping equipment, but for some unknown reason they had Alexandria’s credit card. So they ended up leaving, they went back to Haiku, and this time Alexandria kind of forced her way to go camping with them,” said Det. Sagun.

Now all three take the treacherous Hana Highway to get to the campsite.

 

“She began breaking the rules,” said Bailey. “She brought wine to the camping trip when I was trying to keep them off the wine.”

 

and  frederico didn´t want alexandra in this trip.

 

 bailey: “I personally did not really care for her to be there on the trip, no,Anastasia did not want her sister on the trip.” 

 

Lau says he was behind the twins on the very narrow portion of the Hana road. The fight was about to go from bad to worse.

Alexandria and Anastasia Duval drove off a steep cliff in Maui, landing on the rocky shore 200 feet below.

 

 

The fatal nose dive of the high cliff is almost like the chilling  climax from thelma and and louise. Exept in  this xase  the passengers were so called  terrible twins of yoga engaged in what cops call a ” hair pulling plunge to the death  a fight that turned. physical

 

Did she ask about her sister?

“I ended up sleeping in the tent that night by myself, and I waited for them, they didn’t come back that night, and so in the morning I decided to hitch a ride to Hana,” Bailey said.“I stopped up at a friend’s house, and he said ‘I’m sorry but one of them died, there was a wreck and one of them died,’ and I just couldn’t believe my ears.”

 

And cops couldn’t believe their ears either when they soon heard what Bailey tells them.

“He shared basically that he could see this coming,” said Maui Det. Gordon Sagun Jr. “Anastasia’s saying that ‘Oh, Alexandria is going to kill me.'”

 

Federico Bailey gives police his version of events that led up to the crash.

 

“Seven days prior to the death, Alexandria informed me that she was going to kill her sister,” said Bailey. “And then she said it again, but she said it in a different way, she said ‘I killed my sister,’ as though it had already happened.”

 

But why would she want to kill her sister?

“Well she didn’t really say why she wanted to kill her,” said Bailey.

Do you have any suspicions?

Is it possible that they were just in a fit and they were arguing and she lost her mind and it created this horrible tragic situation?

 

“It could be. But I still believe it was very intentional, that she definitely drove that vehicle off that cliff to kill both herself and her sister,” said Sagun.

 

But some have suggested Anastasia’s pulling Alexandria’s hair may have led to the dramatic steering-wheel turn and fatal plunge.

So to test that theory, and others, the police re-enact what might have happened in the seconds before the car went over the cliff.

“The things we wanted to do was disprove the theories, that one, the hair-pulling,” said Justin Mauliola. “We’re trying to disprove that the passenger caused this whole incident. What we knew at this point was that the wheel was turned to the left 288 degrees, we knew that it had to be done in one second.”

The Vehicle Homicide Unit places colored masking tape on the steering wheel to represent a 288-degree turn, which is what the black-box recorder showed.

“You can actually turn the steering wheel 288 degrees within a second, so we’re just trying to prove that it could be done,” said Mauliola.

The officers run through different scenarios.

 

 

 

Maui Police Sgt. Lawrence Becraft says the evidence shows Alexandria Duval purposely plunged off the peak, killing her twin sister Anastasia.

 

“I believe that Alexandria did not want to lose her sister Anastasia because the plan was that Anastasia and Federico were going to move, they’re going to start a business on another island, and I believe that Alexandria did not want that to happen, that she was not gonna lose her sister to anybody, and she potentially drove off that cliff to stop that,” said Sagun.

 

“Everything was gone. It was empty,” said Justin Mauliola. “The house was empty, and at that point we knew she was making moves to leave.”
Cops quickly learn Alexandria is booked on a flight for the mainland, so they make a mad rush to the Maui airport.
“Something happens to the plane, I can’t remember, I think it was mechanical difficulties, so the plane was grounded,” said Sagun. “What we found out was that she was staying in a hotel near our airport, and sure enough she was there, and we arrested her.”
Alexandria pleads not guilty. At her preliminary hearing she’s wearing an orange jumpsuit and a sling on her broken arm.
After the evidence is presented, the judge makes a surprising decision.
“He basically states that we don’t have enough probable cause to hold her for the murder charge, and releases her,” said Sagun.
The murder charge was dismissed. Alexandria now books a flight to New York state.
But while she’s there, there’s another legal shocker: the Maui County grand jury indicts her.
“She wasn’t attempting to evade detection or anything, she had no idea she had been indicted,” said Alexandria’s attorney Terence Kindlon.
New York cops arrest Alexandria, her second arrest for the alleged crime. The indictment charges her with murder in the second-degree.
And now in a yellow jumpsuit, her hands cuffed, she’s pleading not guilty for the second time.
“She left Hawaii to come back to the States to grieve, not to escape from justice, and after she left, it appears that the district attorney out there in Hawaii, who is familiar with that principle, which is that a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich,” said Terence Kindlon.
You went for a murder charge, but why didn’t you also add perhaps other charges, like reckless driving, drunken driving?
“Because it wasn’t reckless driving or drunk driving,” said Maui County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Emlyn Higa. “The evidence was compelling that the SUV was driven intentionally over the cliff, so that made it murder. Murder being defined in Hawaii as causing the death of another person intentionally or knowingly.”
Now the woman accused of getting into hair-pulling fights with her twin sister is in a fight for her freedom. She returns to Maui as her sensational murder trial begins.
Alexandria’s defense attorney said it was actually Anastasia who caused the accident. He blames it on the hair-pulling.

But the defense put up a strong fight and compelling evidence. Defense expert Wayne Slagle, an accident reconstructionist, testified that the data from the black box showed that Alexandria didn’t intentionally drive off that cliff.

Alexandria chose a bench trial, meaning the judge would decide the outcome.

 

“The defendant lost control of the vehicle, and maybe she did input the left turn. She may have done that. But that’s as a result of the evidence that shows her hair was being pulled, and whatever happened, happened,” the judge said. “She wasn’t responsible for that. The court will enter a judgment of acquittal. The defendant is discharged.”

 

Not guilty — Alexandria is free.

“I’ve forgiven Alexandria,” said Federico Bailey.

When she was found not guilty of murder, is that a just verdict?

“No,” said Bailey.

Alexandria Duval has always maintained her innocence.

 

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