— as a thank you to Svyk, prosecutors said in the trial, per CBS.
The plan was "to isolate Olga Svyk, to get her alone in her room, to poison her, to try to kill her, and to take her identity," Queens Assistant District Attorney Konstantinos LitourgisSvyk soon fell ill. The next day a friend discovered her unconscious in her bed with pills scattered around her, as if to emulate a suicide, CBS News reported. Svyk survived the ordeal, however, and went on to testify in the case.
"Almost $4,000 in cash, a red purse, a cherished ring, and, most importantly, her Ukrainian passport and her US-issued employment authorisation card," were found missing, Litourgis said. Nasyrova, who's been detained at Rikers' Island since 2017, will appear for a sentencing hearing on March 21. Nasyrova was also convicted of attempted assault in the first degree, assault in the second degree, unlawful imprisonment in the first degree, and petit larceny. She faces up to 25 years in prison.
"The jury saw through the deception and schemes of the defendant," District Attorney Melinda Katz said in a Thursday press release."She laced a slice of cheesecake with a deadly drug so she could steal her unsuspecting victim's most valuable possession, her identity. Fortunately, her victim survived and the poison led right back to the culprit. The defendant deserves to be held accountable for her crime with a long term of incarceration.
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