Viktoria Nasyrova, 42, of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, faces a slew of charges, including attempted murder.
"This is a bizarre and twisted crime that could have resulted in the death of a Queens woman, whose only fault was that she shared similar features with the defendant. Offering a gift of a cheesecake, the defendant is alleged to have laced the dessert with a Russian drug and presented it to the unsuspecting victim," Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement Wednesday.
"This is a bizarre and twisted crime that could have resulted in the death of a Queens woman, whose only fault was that she shared similar features with the defendant. Offering a gift of a cheesecake, the defendant is alleged to have laced the dessert with a Russian drug and presented it to the unsuspecting victim," Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement Wednesday.
"Luckily, the Queens woman survived the poisoning. The defendant has been apprehended and now faces a long term of incarceration."
On Aug. 28, 2016, Nasyrova visited the Forest Hills home of a 35-year-old woman, bearing cheesecake, according to authorities.
She and the victim look alike -- both have dark hair, the same complexion and speak Russian.
After eating some of the cake, the woman started to feel sick and laid down. She allegedly remembered seeing Nasyrova sitting beside her before she passed out.
The next day, the woman's friend discovered her unconscious in bed, wearing lingerie and with pills scattered around her -- as if she had tried to kill herself, authorities said. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
When she returned home, the woman realized her passport and employment authorization card were missing, along with a gold ring and cash.
Homeland Security agents tested leftovers pieces of the cheesecake and confirmed it was laced with phenazepam, authorities said. The pills tested positive for phenazepam, too.
Nasyrova was arrested in Brooklyn on March 20, 2017.
Police recovered the victim's passport, employment card and ring, authorities said.
Nasyrova is also accused of killing another woman in Russia and preying on men in New York. She faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted. She's next due in court May 25.
On Aug. 28, 2016, Nasyrova visited the Forest Hills home of a 35-year-old woman, bearing cheesecake, according to authorities.
She and the victim look alike -- both have dark hair, the same complexion and speak Russian.
After eating some of the cake, the woman started to feel sick and laid down. She allegedly remembered seeing Nasyrova sitting beside her before she passed out.
The next day, the woman's friend discovered her unconscious in bed, wearing lingerie and with pills scattered around her -- as if she had tried to kill herself, authorities said. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
When she returned home, the woman realized her passport and employment authorization card were missing, along with a gold ring and cash.
Homeland Security agents tested leftovers pieces of the cheesecake and confirmed it was laced with phenazepam, authorities said. The pills tested positive for phenazepam, too.
Nasyrova was arrested in Brooklyn on March 20, 2017.
Police recovered the victim's passport, employment card and ring, authorities said.
Nasyrova is also accused of killing another woman in Russia and preying on men in New York. She faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted. She's next due in court May 25.
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people are wicked i swear.
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ReplyDeleteRussians are one heartless bunch. Poisoning to them is like abc. That's the number 1 means they use to eliminate.
ReplyDeleteFoolish woman, every thing in Yankee has to do with finger prints. That employment authorization expires after 1 yr, to renew you must do biometrics i.e. fingerprints for identification if you are the real person. The other woman's finger print is already in the system attached to that work permit. So she wanted to kill her for something that she will use just for a year? SMH.
Then if she uses her passport , yes you can leave out of Yankee anytime, but on coming in, you will be finger printed, her finger prints will not match that which is attached to that passport. She would have been arrested.
The only thing she would have gained here is the gold ring that she would have pawned for cash. Thank God the victim did not die.
I am telling you. Fear Russians.
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ReplyDeleteNa wah oh!
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why they no show the two pictures na
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ReplyDeleteNa waoo! She must be possessed!
ReplyDeleteCan you just imagine!
ReplyDeleteThis is what jealousy nd envy can lead you to do..
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A good try. May she receive the reward for her desperation...
ReplyDeleteSee fine wicked heartless woman.. riot in jail oo..
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