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Interesting question!
It seems to also show up in the first episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show [2].
After thinking a bit on it and reading about it, I would go with neither would go to jail.
It is better for a criminal to get away with murder than to have an innocent person go to jail for that crime.
AKA Blackstone's ratio
[1] Source: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2010/01/a-siamese-twin-commits-murder-the-explainer-s-2009-question-of-the-year.html
[2] Source: https://www.bustle.com/articles/44313-how-are-conjoined-twins-punished-if-one-commits-murder-asking-for-bette-dot-on-ahs
But in practice we throw innocent people in prison all the time in the USA.
Cool. Their answer was way better though.
Well there's at least one example out there of one identical twin committing a crime but since neither would admit it was them, they had to let them go free. I didn't remember if there was a trial or just that they knew they couldn't effectively prosecute them without knowing.
Something like that might be the result here.