Posted on 06/07/2016 10:54:10 AM PDT by MNDude
At the beginning of the decade, Alison and Ann Dadow were well-known yoga entrepreneurs who drove matching Porsches, as identical as they were, around West Palm Beach, Fla. In late May, the 37-year-old twins plunged over the edge of a cliff in Hawaii and fell 200 feet in a Ford Explorer, which crumpled like an old soda can when it hit the slick, jagged rocks peeking out of the Pacific Ocean below.
Ann, sitting in the front passenger seat, was pronounced dead at the scene. Her sister Alison was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and on Monday was charged with second-degree murder in Anns death. Shes been ordered to remain in jail without bail, according to court documents obtained by The Washington Post.
You could tell that she was very violently swearing at somebody else in the car, Lau told KHNL. She was mad and when she took off, it was in a rage. So she floored it and was in a rage as she sped past us.
Alison allegedly drove straight off the cliff.
Alan Akina, a contributor to Wake Up Today, told KHON he also witnessed the accident.
They just sped up, drove right past our van and turned off the cliff, Akina said.
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So that explains it. Figures.
I don’t think the writer knows what the term “well known” means.
Yeah, I kinda think they skipped the meditation part of Yoga.
They made it farther then Evel Knievel...
A very flexible Red light woman
Im a twin and my sisters name is Angie mine is Alan
Are you and Angie identical twins??
I bet you get asked that.
Their story is really bizarre!
heh
Yes its hilarious I tell them no in a real serious tone she has an innie and I have outie
My first thought.......;)
I was thinking the same thing. What a horrible story.
In Obama’s collectivist village, every accident is a crime.
That WAS a Ford Explorer?
Wow. That was a sudden stop.
Yeah, looks like it did a half loop and landed on the hatch.
The Hana Highway is NOT the place for an argument.
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Of all the metal objects going many miles an hour hitting earth going zero miles an hour. the earth has yet to lose.
It certainly wasn't in 1977.
Aside from the tight twists and blind turns climbing the hills dodging potholes and fallen guava as bad as ice, it suffered from deliberate neglect as laid down by Lowell Thomas and Charles Lindbergh in efforts to forestall development as on Oahu. As the most prominent of Maui residents they had enormous influence. So the owners of Hana Ranch told me.
Worst white knuckle drive I ever had in bright sunshine, no less. In a VW Thing.
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