"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," said Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.
The suspect, Viktoria Nasyrova, 42, of Brooklyn, was arraigned on Tuesday on attempted murder, burglary, assault and other charges after being arrested in March 2017. Her lawyer, Barbara Byrne, declined to comment. In an earlier interview with CBS, Nasyrova denied forcing the woman to eat the cheesecake.
"The woman ate the cheesecake, fell ill and laid down," Brown said. "Before passing out, the woman's last memory is of seeing the defendant sitting beside her inside her home." The following day, a friend found the victim unconscious in her bed, "dressed in lingerie with pills scattered around her body as if the woman had attempted to kill herself," Brown said.
The woman was treated at a hospital and when she returned home she realised that her passport and employment authorisation card were missing, along with a gold ring and cash. Law enforcement agents with the Department of Homeland Security tested the cheesecake and confirmed it was laced with the Russian tranquiliser Phenazepan. The pills contained the same drug as well, Brown said.
Nasyrova faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted. She's next due in court May 25.
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