Now convicted, Viktoria Nasyrova faces up to 25 years in prison when she's sentenced on March 21. Nasryrova attempted to steal the woman's identity so that she wouldn't be deported back to Russia where she faced charges for several murders, men who she met on dating sites, murdering them and wiping out their bank accounts. The whole story is quite wild and is detailed more at Law & Crime.
Source: BBC
A Russian woman living in New York city has been found guilty of attempting to murder her doppelgänger in a bizarre identity-theft plot.
Viktoria Nasyrova tried to kill her beautician Olga Tsvyk in 2016 by giving her a piece of cheesecake poisoned with a strong sedative.
However Ms Tsvyk survived, and when she returned from hospital, found her identity documents had been stolen.
Nasyrova will be sentenced next month, and is facing up to 25 years in prison.
At the time, the pair looked quite similar, with dark hair and the same skin complexion, and they were both Russian speakers.
And how does one poison someone with cheesecake? Lace it with Phenazepam, a powerful sedative of course.
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