THE surviving Melbourne twin of a
bizarre suicide pact has been left $200,000 by the sister who died after
the pair shot each other in Colorado.
The Herald Sun obtained documents lodged with the Supreme Court that show 29-year-old Kristin Hermeler did not leave anything to her parents.
Despite their plan to end their lives, Kristin appointed her sister Candice executor of the will in 2008 - two years before the tragedy shocked the world.
In the case that Candice died and had no children, Kristin's cash was to go to World Society for the Protection of Animals.
The twin sisters shot themselves in the head - with .22 pistols they rented for $20 - in a baffling suicide pact last November at a shooting range. Full Read
The Herald Sun obtained documents lodged with the Supreme Court that show 29-year-old Kristin Hermeler did not leave anything to her parents.
Despite their plan to end their lives, Kristin appointed her sister Candice executor of the will in 2008 - two years before the tragedy shocked the world.
In the case that Candice died and had no children, Kristin's cash was to go to World Society for the Protection of Animals.
The twin sisters shot themselves in the head - with .22 pistols they rented for $20 - in a baffling suicide pact last November at a shooting range. Full Read
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