Crime | Kayak Cops: Suspect Pulled Paddle From Drowning Fiance Murder indictment against Angelika Graswald is released By John Johnson Posted May 26, 2015 2:51 PM CDT Copied Angelika Graswald stands in court with Michael Archer, a forensic scientist, as her attorneys ask for bail last week. (Allyse Pulliam/Times Herald-Record via AP, Pool, File) Prosecutors who accuse a woman of killing her fiance on the Hudson River say she didn't just tamper with his kayak—she moved his paddle away from him in the frigid waters after he capsized. Authorities today released the murder indictment against Angelika Graswald, days after the body of 46-year-old Vincent Viafore was pulled from the river, reports the Poughkeepsie Journal. The Orange County district attorney accuses the 35-year-old Graswald of pulling a plug from the kayak to make it less buoyant and making sure Viafore wasn't able to save himself from the choppy waters after it flipped, all in a bid to get $250,000 in life insurance. Her attorney says the plug was missing for a while and had little effect on the boat, reports the New York Times. He also notes that his client is a native of Latvia and chalks up what the police call suspicious statements made by her to a language barrier. And as for her pushing Viafore's paddle away from him as he struggled? "Says who?" he asks, as per AP. "This is some new contortion and mischaracterization of some oral statement she's made. It's not impressive." Read These Next Beyonce leaves national anthem unfinished. A space capsule carrying ashes of 160 people crashed in the ocean. A lesson in minding your own business ... at 30,000 feet. The death toll in the Texas floods has risen to 27, including 9 kids. Report an error