2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The terrifying story of Yoselyn Ortega, known as the "Killer Nanny" in New York, seems to have a new chapter. It was recently revealed that finally, six years after her crime, she will be put on trial.
On October 6, 2012, Ortega's name made headlines in the news after being accused of brutally ending the lives of two children he cared for in the renowned Upper West Side sector of Manhattan.
The woman allegedly attacked the young Leo Krim, just 2 years old, with knives and her little sister Lucia Krim, 6. After her deadly attack on the minors, she tried to kill herself, seriously injuring her neck and wrists.
According to a report in the New York Post, Marina Krim, mother of the two children, was the one who discovered the macabre scene when she returned to her luxurious residence. First he had to witness how the woman cut her throat trying to commit suicide, then found her little blood covered in one of the bathtubs at home.
Judge Gregory Carro, who will be in charge of the trial against the alleged murderer, assured that the woman rejected an offer of 30 years behind bars if she pleaded guilty. Now, the woman could face a life sentence in prison without the right to parole.
During the six years following the murder of the children, the woman's mental health had prevented the trial against her, but finally the magistrate decided to take her to court to face the charges against her. accuse.
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