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Murder of the Krim siblings

Lucia and Leo Krim, aged 6 and 2 respectively, were murdered in the late afternoon of October 25, 2012, at the La Rochelle apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The children's part-time caretaker, Yoselyn Ortega, was convicted of stabbing the children to death with kitchen knives while their mother Marina Krim and three-year-old sister Nessie were a few blocks away at a swimming lesson. Upon returning home, their mother and sister found Lucia and Leo dead in a bathtub at the family apartment. Ortega then began stabbing herself repeatedly in the neck and throat. She survived the self-inflicted wounds.

Murders of Lucia and Leo Krim
Location57 West 75th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Coordinates40°46′46″N 73°58′37″W / 40.7794°N 73.9769°W / 40.7794; -73.9769
DateOctober 25, 2012 (2012-10-25) (EST)
Attack type
Double-murder by stabbing, child murder, attempted murder-suicide
WeaponsKitchen knives
Deaths2
Injured1 (self-inflicted by perpetrator)
PerpetratorYoselyn Ortega
MotiveUnknown; possibily revenge against the children's mother[1]
VerdictGuilty on all counts
ConvictionsFirst-degree murder (2 counts)
SentenceTwo consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole

On February 22, 2018, twelve jurors were chosen for Ortega's trial, and opening statements began March 1 in Manhattan Supreme Court. On April 18, 2018, Ortega was found guilty of first-degree murder and second-degree murder.[2] Ortega was sentenced on May 14, 2018, to life in prison without the possibility of parole.[3]

Background edit

The children lived with their parents, Marina and Kevin Krim, in New York City. Lucia was known as "Lulu."[4] The family moved there from San Francisco in 2010.[5] Kevin Krim was a digital content executive at the television network CNBC. Marina Krim, a former kindergarten teacher, was a stay-at-home mother, art teacher, and blogger who chronicled the children's lives.[6][7][5][8][4][9][10]

Discovery of killings edit

On October 25, 2012, at about 5:35 pm, Marina Krim returned with her 3-year-old daughter, Nessie, from the girls' swimming lesson at a nearby YMCA to her apartment in a 10-story doorman building at 57 West 75th Street and Columbus Avenue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[4][11][12][5]

The 36-year-old mother returned to the apartment earlier than scheduled because Ortega had failed to show up at Lulu's ballet lesson where they had agreed to meet. She entered the apartment but, as it was dark and quiet, found no one. After returning to the lobby and consulting with the doorman, who had seen Ortega and the children return to the apartment shortly before, Marina and her daughter Nessie returned to the family apartment. In the bathroom, she discovered her motionless two-year-old son, Leo Krim, and six-year-old daughter, Lucia "Lulu" Krim. They were clothed; each had multiple stab wounds and were in a bathtub, filled with blood.[6][7][13][5]

After seeing Marina Krim discover what had happened to her children, Yoselyn "Josie" Ortega, their caregiver of two years who was on the floor next to the bathtub, slashed her own wrists and began to violently stab herself in the neck and throat with a kitchen knife.[4][5][14]

This scene was also witnessed by the apartment building's superintendent and his 10-year-old son. The bodies of the two children were removed from the building on a single stretcher.[4] Kevin Krim, 37 years old at the time, learned of the events that night from police at John F. Kennedy Airport upon returning from a business trip to San Francisco.[4][6][15]

Ortega told police investigators Lucia, who suffered defensive wounds, had fought back when she was attacked.[16][17] She said 2-year-old Leo was sleeping when the attack started.[16]

Nanny edit

Ortega, a naturalized U.S. citizen for 10 years at the time, was originally from Santiago de los Caballeros in the Dominican Republic, and was 50 years old at the time she murdered the Krim children.[5][4] She was living on Riverside Drive in Manhattan's Hamilton Heights neighborhood with her 17-year-old son Jesus, her sister, and her niece.[5][4]

In interviews with the New York City Police Department (NYPD), Ortega who was paid $18 an hour[18] claimed she was upset that her employer, Marina Krim, responded to her inquiry about needing more hours (due to money troubles) by suggesting she could do housework. The NYPD and friends of the nanny said she indicated that she was upset because the Krims would not pay her more money.[citation needed] However, family and friends who knew the Krims, as well as Ortega's own family, said that Ortega was close to the children and was treated very well by the Krims. The Krims paid for her plane tickets to see her family in the Dominican Republic and, on one occasion, accompanied her on vacation there.[19]

Ortega survived her self-inflicted wounds, and was later deemed by two New York State psychiatrists mentally competent to stand trial.[20] She was incarcerated at a New York City psychiatric hospital without bail while she prepared for her trial with a private attorney contracted by NY State to serve as Ortega's public defender.[citation needed]

Trial edit

In November 2012, Ortega was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder.[21] Over the next five years, prior to trial, Ortega made approximately 90 court appearances.[21] In April 2016, Judge Gregory Carro made a plea offer to Ortega over the objection of the prosecution (who said the only appropriate sentence would be life without parole) of 30-years-to-life-in-prison, the minimum sentence for the two murder counts, in exchange for her guilty pleas. Ortega rejected the offer.[22][16]

On February 22, 2018, 12 jurors were chosen for Ortega's trial as Judge Carro presided, and opening statements were scheduled for March 1 in Manhattan Supreme Court. The trial was expected to last four months, but ended after less than two. Ortega faced the possibility of life in prison.[23] She pleaded not guilty to murder, and pursued a "psychiatric defense".[24][25] Her lawyers argued that Ortega was mentally ill and should therefore not be held responsible for her acts, while the prosecutors argued that she was sound-minded and was in fact responsible.[23]

Ortega was found guilty of first-degree murder and second-degree murder on April 18, 2018.[26] On May 14, 2018, she was sentenced to life in prison without parole. In his ruling, Judge Carro said Ortega was "pure evil", blaming Ortega and her family for not seeking medical treatment for Ortega's depression and anxiety, and for hiding her condition from the Krims.[27][28][29]

Lulu & Leo Fund edit

The Krims subsequently set up the Lulu & Leo Fund, a non-profit charity that provides creative education programs for disadvantaged children, under an initiative called Choose Creativity. The Krim family posts photos and memories of their children on the Lulu & Leo Fund public Facebook page, including fundraising events and photos of art made by their children. In 2014, the Fund served 2,300 children.[30] Since the killing of their two children, the Krims had two more children, Felix and Linus, who made cameos in a video related to the fund.[31][32]

Lulu & Leo's Law edit

The New York State Assembly and State Senate passed Lulu & Leo's Law in June 2018; New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo signed it into law in August 2018. It is the first of its kind in the country, making it a crime to knowingly and materially misrepresent the qualifications of a person applying for work as a child caregiver.[33]

Kevin Krim said in the bill signing announcement, "We hired the woman who murdered our children based on a deliberate set of lies. Thanks to Governor Cuomo's support and the hard work of sponsors Assemblyman Otis, Senator Lanza and their co-sponsor, there is now a strong deterrent to that kind of deception.”[34]

In popular culture edit

French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani wrote a novel inspired by the killing of the Krim children. The original French title was Chanson Douce; in the UK the title was Lullaby, and in the U.S. The Perfect Nanny.[35][36] It was well received in France, where it won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 2016, but it did not achieve similar success in the United States.[37][38][39]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Question Hangs Over a Trial: Why Did a Nanny Kill 2 Children in Her Care?".
  2. ^ "Manhattan nanny found guilty in deaths of two children in her care," CNN.com, April 18, 2018, Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  3. ^ Ransom, Jan. "Yoselyn Ortega, Nanny Who Killed 2 Children, Is Sentenced to Life in Prison". New York Times.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Police: Nanny stabbed herself upon mother's arrival," CNN.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "The Krim Children Stabbings: Read PEOPLE's Original 2012 Story," PEOPLE.
  6. ^ a b c "Distraught Dad of Children Allegedly Slain by Nanny Tries To 'Be Strong'", February 23, 2018, at the Wayback Machine DNAinfo.
  7. ^ a b "Deranged nanny kills 2 kids: NYPD", nydailynews.com; accessed May 17, 2018.
  8. ^ "Little Miss Lucia". livejournal.com.
  9. ^ "New York nanny suspected of killing two children". BBC. October 27, 2012.
  10. ^ Weisensee, Nicole (October 27, 2012). "Kevin Krim, Marina Krim: Police Investigate Nanny Yoselin Ortega". People.
  11. ^ "Nanny Accused of Fatally Stabbing Two Children on Upper West Side and Then Slitting Her Own Throat", New York Magazine; accessed May 17, 2018.
  12. ^ "Parents Of Toddlers Allegedly Stabbed To Death By Nanny Seek ‘Positive Creativity’ As Trial Starts", CBS New York; accessed May 17, 2018.
  13. ^ "Trial begins for nanny accused of killing 2 children as parents channel grief into charity," ABC News.
  14. ^ "Krim Murders: Kevin Krim, father of NYC children allegedly killed by nanny, texts he is "heartbroken"".
  15. ^ "New York mother in nanny horror kept detailed family blog", Fox News; accessed May 17, 2018.
  16. ^ a b c "New York nanny accused of stabbing kids to death faces life sentence as trial begins", Fox News; accessed May 17, 2018.
  17. ^ "Nanny who stabbed kids complained about cut on own finger: prosecutor", The New York Post; accessed May 17, 2018.
  18. ^ "Yoselyn Ortega, Nanny Accused Of Killing Children, Had Money Problems And Was Stressed About Son", The Huffington Post; accessed May 17, 2018.
  19. ^ "Kevin Krim, Marina Krim: Police Investigate Nanny Yoselin Ortega". PEOPLE. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  20. ^ "Nanny Charged in 2 Killings Is Found Mentally Fit for Trial". The New York Times. April 6, 2013.
  21. ^ a b "Crime: A Question Hangs Over a Trial: Why Did a Nanny Kill 2 Children in Her Care?", The New York Times.
  22. ^ "Nanny who fatally stabbed children rejects generous plea deal," The New York Post.
  23. ^ a b "12 jurors chosen in trial of NYC nanny charged with killing kids," NY Daily News.
  24. ^ Jacobs, Shayna (January 8, 2018). "Upper West Side nanny charged with killing two kids may face trial this month". New York Daily News. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  25. ^ McKinley, James (July 18, 2017). "Nanny Admitted Killing 2 Children, Former Prosecutor Testifies". The New York Times. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  26. ^ "Manhattan Nanny Is Convicted in Murders of Two Children," New York Times, April 18, 2018, Retrieved April 18, 2018
  27. ^ "Nanny Gets Life Without Parole In 2012 Stabbing Deaths Of 2 Children".
  28. ^ Krim, Kevin (May 21, 2018). "My Statement at the Sentencing Hearing for Lulu and Leo's Convicted Murderer". Medium.
  29. ^ Krim, Marina (May 21, 2018). "My Statement at the Sentencing Hearing for the Murderer of Lulu and Leo". Medium.
  30. ^ "Kevin Krim to Leave CNBC," TVNewser.
  31. ^ "Parents who lost 2 children in alleged nanny attack explain how creativity helped them heal," ABC News.
  32. ^ "Painfully in the News Again,"[permanent dead link] WFIN.
  33. ^ "Governor Cuomo Signs Lulu and Leo's Law to Protect Children". Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. August 16, 2018.
  34. ^ "Lulu & Leo's Law". www.facebook.com.
  35. ^ "Leïla Slimani's 'The Perfect Nanny' Is an Eerie Novel of Manners," The Atlantic.
  36. ^ "The Killer-Nanny Novel That Conquered France," The New Yorker.
  37. ^ Bellafante, Ginia (February 23, 2018). "Nanny Case Is a Parent's Nightmare, Too Horrifying to See Up Close (Published 2018)" – via NYTimes.com.
  38. ^ "On the Imperfections of the Perfect Nanny by Khalid Lyamlahy". World Literature Today. January 30, 2018.
  39. ^ Solheim, Jennifer. "The Monstrous Complicity of Leila Slimani's The Perfect Nanny".

External links edit

  • Lulu + Leo Fund website
  • Choose Creativity website
  • Lulu + Leo Fund Facebook
  • Leo + Leo Fund: Choose Creativity on Instagram

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Lucia and Leo Krim aged 6 and 2 respectively were murdered in the late afternoon of October 25 2012 at the La Rochelle apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City The children s part time caretaker Yoselyn Ortega was convicted of stabbing the children to death with kitchen knives while their mother Marina Krim and three year old sister Nessie were a few blocks away at a swimming lesson Upon returning home their mother and sister found Lucia and Leo dead in a bathtub at the family apartment Ortega then began stabbing herself repeatedly in the neck and throat She survived the self inflicted wounds Murders of Lucia and Leo KrimLocation57 West 75th Street Manhattan New York United StatesCoordinates40 46 46 N 73 58 37 W 40 7794 N 73 9769 W 40 7794 73 9769DateOctober 25 2012 2012 10 25 EST Attack typeDouble murder by stabbing child murder attempted murder suicideWeaponsKitchen knivesDeaths2Injured1 self inflicted by perpetrator PerpetratorYoselyn OrtegaMotiveUnknown possibily revenge against the children s mother 1 VerdictGuilty on all countsConvictionsFirst degree murder 2 counts Second degree murder 2 counts lesser included offenses SentenceTwo consecutive life sentences without the possibility of paroleOn February 22 2018 twelve jurors were chosen for Ortega s trial and opening statements began March 1 in Manhattan Supreme Court On April 18 2018 Ortega was found guilty of first degree murder and second degree murder 2 Ortega was sentenced on May 14 2018 to life in prison without the possibility of parole 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Discovery of killings 3 Nanny 4 Trial 5 Lulu amp Leo Fund 6 Lulu amp Leo s Law 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBackground editThe children lived with their parents Marina and Kevin Krim in New York City Lucia was known as Lulu 4 The family moved there from San Francisco in 2010 5 Kevin Krim was a digital content executive at the television network CNBC Marina Krim a former kindergarten teacher was a stay at home mother art teacher and blogger who chronicled the children s lives 6 7 5 8 4 9 10 Discovery of killings editOn October 25 2012 at about 5 35 pm Marina Krim returned with her 3 year old daughter Nessie from the girls swimming lesson at a nearby YMCA to her apartment in a 10 story doorman building at 57 West 75th Street and Columbus Avenue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan 4 11 12 5 The 36 year old mother returned to the apartment earlier than scheduled because Ortega had failed to show up at Lulu s ballet lesson where they had agreed to meet She entered the apartment but as it was dark and quiet found no one After returning to the lobby and consulting with the doorman who had seen Ortega and the children return to the apartment shortly before Marina and her daughter Nessie returned to the family apartment In the bathroom she discovered her motionless two year old son Leo Krim and six year old daughter Lucia Lulu Krim They were clothed each had multiple stab wounds and were in a bathtub filled with blood 6 7 13 5 After seeing Marina Krim discover what had happened to her children Yoselyn Josie Ortega their caregiver of two years who was on the floor next to the bathtub slashed her own wrists and began to violently stab herself in the neck and throat with a kitchen knife 4 5 14 This scene was also witnessed by the apartment building s superintendent and his 10 year old son The bodies of the two children were removed from the building on a single stretcher 4 Kevin Krim 37 years old at the time learned of the events that night from police at John F Kennedy Airport upon returning from a business trip to San Francisco 4 6 15 Ortega told police investigators Lucia who suffered defensive wounds had fought back when she was attacked 16 17 She said 2 year old Leo was sleeping when the attack started 16 Nanny editOrtega a naturalized U S citizen for 10 years at the time was originally from Santiago de los Caballeros in the Dominican Republic and was 50 years old at the time she murdered the Krim children 5 4 She was living on Riverside Drive in Manhattan s Hamilton Heights neighborhood with her 17 year old son Jesus her sister and her niece 5 4 In interviews with the New York City Police Department NYPD Ortega who was paid 18 an hour 18 claimed she was upset that her employer Marina Krim responded to her inquiry about needing more hours due to money troubles by suggesting she could do housework The NYPD and friends of the nanny said she indicated that she was upset because the Krims would not pay her more money citation needed However family and friends who knew the Krims as well as Ortega s own family said that Ortega was close to the children and was treated very well by the Krims The Krims paid for her plane tickets to see her family in the Dominican Republic and on one occasion accompanied her on vacation there 19 Ortega survived her self inflicted wounds and was later deemed by two New York State psychiatrists mentally competent to stand trial 20 She was incarcerated at a New York City psychiatric hospital without bail while she prepared for her trial with a private attorney contracted by NY State to serve as Ortega s public defender citation needed Trial editIn November 2012 Ortega was indicted on two counts of first degree murder 21 Over the next five years prior to trial Ortega made approximately 90 court appearances 21 In April 2016 Judge Gregory Carro made a plea offer to Ortega over the objection of the prosecution who said the only appropriate sentence would be life without parole of 30 years to life in prison the minimum sentence for the two murder counts in exchange for her guilty pleas Ortega rejected the offer 22 16 On February 22 2018 12 jurors were chosen for Ortega s trial as Judge Carro presided and opening statements were scheduled for March 1 in Manhattan Supreme Court The trial was expected to last four months but ended after less than two Ortega faced the possibility of life in prison 23 She pleaded not guilty to murder and pursued a psychiatric defense 24 25 Her lawyers argued that Ortega was mentally ill and should therefore not be held responsible for her acts while the prosecutors argued that she was sound minded and was in fact responsible 23 Ortega was found guilty of first degree murder and second degree murder on April 18 2018 26 On May 14 2018 she was sentenced to life in prison without parole In his ruling Judge Carro said Ortega was pure evil blaming Ortega and her family for not seeking medical treatment for Ortega s depression and anxiety and for hiding her condition from the Krims 27 28 29 Lulu amp Leo Fund editThe Krims subsequently set up the Lulu amp Leo Fund a non profit charity that provides creative education programs for disadvantaged children under an initiative called Choose Creativity The Krim family posts photos and memories of their children on the Lulu amp Leo Fund public Facebook page including fundraising events and photos of art made by their children In 2014 the Fund served 2 300 children 30 Since the killing of their two children the Krims had two more children Felix and Linus who made cameos in a video related to the fund 31 32 Lulu amp Leo s Law editThe New York State Assembly and State Senate passed Lulu amp Leo s Law in June 2018 New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo signed it into law in August 2018 It is the first of its kind in the country making it a crime to knowingly and materially misrepresent the qualifications of a person applying for work as a child caregiver 33 Kevin Krim said in the bill signing announcement We hired the woman who murdered our children based on a deliberate set of lies Thanks to Governor Cuomo s support and the hard work of sponsors Assemblyman Otis Senator Lanza and their co sponsor there is now a strong deterrent to that kind of deception 34 In popular culture editFrench Moroccan writer Leila Slimani wrote a novel inspired by the killing of the Krim children The original French title was Chanson Douce in the UK the title was Lullaby and in the U S The Perfect Nanny 35 36 It was well received in France where it won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 2016 but it did not achieve similar success in the United States 37 38 39 See also editDeath of Kristie Fischer Louise Woodward case concerning an au pair convicted in 1997 of the involuntary manslaughter of an eight month old boy in her care References edit A Question Hangs Over a Trial Why Did a Nanny Kill 2 Children in Her Care Manhattan nanny found guilty in deaths of two children in her care CNN com April 18 2018 Retrieved April 18 2018 Ransom Jan Yoselyn Ortega Nanny Who Killed 2 Children Is Sentenced to Life in Prison New York Times a b c d e f g h Police Nanny stabbed herself upon mother s arrival CNN a b c d e f g The Krim Children Stabbings Read PEOPLE s Original 2012 Story PEOPLE a b c Distraught Dad of Children Allegedly Slain by Nanny Tries To Be Strong Archived February 23 2018 at the Wayback Machine DNAinfo a b Deranged nanny kills 2 kids NYPD nydailynews com accessed May 17 2018 Little Miss Lucia livejournal com New York nanny suspected of killing two children BBC October 27 2012 Weisensee Nicole October 27 2012 Kevin Krim Marina Krim Police Investigate Nanny Yoselin Ortega People Nanny Accused of Fatally Stabbing Two Children on Upper West Side and Then Slitting Her Own Throat New York Magazine accessed May 17 2018 Parents Of Toddlers Allegedly Stabbed To Death By Nanny Seek Positive Creativity As Trial Starts CBS New York accessed May 17 2018 Trial begins for nanny accused of killing 2 children as parents channel grief into charity ABC News Krim Murders Kevin Krim father of NYC children allegedly killed by nanny texts he is heartbroken New York mother in nanny horror kept detailed family blog Fox News accessed May 17 2018 a b c New York nanny accused of stabbing kids to death faces life sentence as trial begins Fox News accessed May 17 2018 Nanny who stabbed kids complained about cut on own finger prosecutor The New York Post accessed May 17 2018 Yoselyn Ortega Nanny Accused Of Killing Children Had Money Problems And Was Stressed About Son The Huffington Post accessed May 17 2018 Kevin Krim Marina Krim Police Investigate Nanny Yoselin Ortega PEOPLE Retrieved May 17 2018 Nanny Charged in 2 Killings Is Found Mentally Fit for Trial The New York Times April 6 2013 a b Crime A Question Hangs Over a Trial Why Did a Nanny Kill 2 Children in Her Care The New York Times Nanny who fatally stabbed children rejects generous plea deal The New York Post a b 12 jurors chosen in trial of NYC nanny charged with killing kids NY Daily News Jacobs Shayna January 8 2018 Upper West Side nanny charged with killing two kids may face trial this month New York Daily News Retrieved January 22 2018 McKinley James July 18 2017 Nanny Admitted Killing 2 Children Former Prosecutor Testifies The New York Times Retrieved January 22 2018 Manhattan Nanny Is Convicted in Murders of Two Children New York Times April 18 2018 Retrieved April 18 2018 Nanny Gets Life Without Parole In 2012 Stabbing Deaths Of 2 Children Krim Kevin May 21 2018 My Statement at the Sentencing Hearing for Lulu and Leo s Convicted Murderer Medium Krim Marina May 21 2018 My Statement at the Sentencing Hearing for the Murderer of Lulu and Leo Medium Kevin Krim to Leave CNBC TVNewser Parents who lost 2 children in alleged nanny attack explain how creativity helped them heal ABC News Painfully in the News Again permanent dead link WFIN Governor Cuomo Signs Lulu and Leo s Law to Protect Children Governor Andrew M Cuomo August 16 2018 Lulu amp Leo s Law www facebook com Leila Slimani s The Perfect Nanny Is an Eerie Novel of Manners The Atlantic The Killer Nanny Novel That Conquered France The New Yorker Bellafante Ginia February 23 2018 Nanny Case Is a Parent s Nightmare Too Horrifying to See Up Close Published 2018 via NYTimes com On the Imperfections of the Perfect Nanny by Khalid Lyamlahy World Literature Today January 30 2018 Solheim Jennifer The Monstrous Complicity of Leila Slimani s The Perfect Nanny External links editPortal nbsp New York City Lulu Leo Fund website Choose Creativity website Lulu Leo Fund Facebook Leo Leo Fund Choose Creativity on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of the Krim siblings amp oldid 1175107157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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