BREAKING NEWS
Killer Nanny Faces Trail, Looks Away From The Gruesome Scene Photos
A
nanny charged with the stabbing murder of two young children in her
care has looked away as gruesome photos of the crime scene were
presented in court.
The
trial of New York City nanny Yoselyn Ortega, 55, continued on Tuesday,
when jurors were shown horrific photos of the Upper West Side apartment
where Leo Krim, two and Lucia Krim, six, were slain in October 2012.
Ortega
has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, and stared straight ahead
throughout the presentation without looking at the photos, as reported
by New York Post.
The
photos showed blood smearing the walls, floor and toilet of the
bathroom where the bodies of Leo and Lucia were found with their eyes
open. The bottom of the tub was almost entirely red.
One bloody knife sat in the sink, inches away from a pink child's toothbrush.
Another sat wrapped in a towel atop a toy refrigerator in the hallway.
According
New York Post, at least two jurors wiped away tears as they beheld the
horror images, as others gasped and held their faces. By the afternoon,
one juror told the judge that he could no longer be fair and impartial
and was excused from the case.

Ortega
is seen in court on Friday. She refused to watch as the jury saw horror
photos from the apartment where she stabbed two young children in her
care
The
photos were taken roughly seven hours after mother Marina Krim found
the children mortally wounded and saw Ortega stabbing herself in the
neck.
Leo was stabbed five times, and Lucia, who fought back, was stabbed 30 times, according to prosecutors.
Also on Tuesday, several more first responders were called to testify.
'That's the worst crime scene I've ever seen, other than September 11,' said paramedic Eugene Nicholas.
'I saw blood everywhere,' said Kevin Orr, a second paramedic.
'Mrs. Krim was stunned and hysterical, saying, how am I going to get this out of my head?' said paramedic Reuben Shelton.
Another
EMT said that Marina Krim, who was with her three-year-old daughter
Nessie when she discovered the gruesome scene, pleaded with paramedics
to shield her from photographers as they left the building.
Building superintendent Michael Minihan (pictured) also testified this week
Nessie was spared from seeing the horror scene and didn't seem to understand what had happened, the court heard.
Earlier
in the week, building superintendent Michael Minihan offered a chilling
account when Ortega's eyes bulging out as she gasped for air and bled
from a self-inflicted knife wound in her neck.
Minihan
lived directly below the Krim family, whose kids Ortega nannied, and
remembered rushing to apartment in October 2012 after hearing mom Marina
Krim's blood-curdling cries.
Krim was on the mezzanine 'holding her middle child, Nessie, screaming incoherently,' Minihan said.

Minihan
lived directly below the Krim family, whose kids Ortega (pictured,
Friday) nannied. When he entered the apartment, he first saw Ortega,
'staring...the eyes of the devil in my face,' he said. 'Her eyes were
bulging'

Marina
Krim (right) leaving court clutching her husband Kevin Krim's (left)
hand. Marina erupted at Ortega on Friday after six hours of
heart-wrenching testimony, She screamed at the former nanny: 'You're
evil!' and yelled: 'Get me out of here!'
When Minihan entered the apartment, he said he first saw Ortega, 'staring...the eyes of the devil in my face,' he said. 'Her eyes were bulging.'
Ortega had stabbed herself in the neck in an attempted suicide after killing the two young children.
Minihan
told the court that he avoided looking in the direction of the bathroom
where the mutilated bodies of Lulu and Leo were lying.
'I
could see the tub and I could see a body or something. I tried as best
as I could not to take my eyes off Ms Ortega but I could see there was a
mess,' he said, fighting back tears. 'I just saw red, I just saw red.'
Prosecutors
say Ortega grabbed two kitchen knives and butchered the two children
while their mother was blocks away at the dance studio where Lulu was
supposed to be.
They
added that Ortega waited until Marina Krim found the children dead in
the bathroom before plunging a knife into her own neck so that she could
relish in the devastated woman's pain and horror
Prosecutors
suggested that Ortega was jealous of Krim because she was financially
stable and had a good relationship with her children.
Allegedly, Ortega felt she deserved to work less and be paid more, but they have said there isn't a clear motive for the crime.
Ortega said she was angry that the Krims had asked her to clean the house in addition to looking after the children.
The nanny's attorney, Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg, said Ortega heard voices and saw hallucinations in unchecked disorders.
But
New York has a high bar for the insanity defense, and it is rarely
successful. To win, Ortega's lawyers will have to prove she didn't
understand the consequences of her actions and didn't know right from
wrong at the time.
On
Friday, in court, Marina Krim stormed out of the courtroom, screaming
at Ortega following a harrowing six hours of testifying over two days in
'You're
evil and you love this! You like this!' she screamed, wailing: 'Get me
out of here. Please, get me out of here. Get me out!' as she was
escorted out of the courtroom by court officers for a short break.
The judge told jurors to disregard the outburst.

Ortega's
lawyer, Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg (pictured), said Ortega heard voices
and saw hallucinations in unchecked disorders. But New York has a high
bar for the insanity defense, and it is rarely successful

Ortega
(pictured, Friday) faces a minimum of 20 years imprisonment if she is
convicted and could be jailed for life without parole

Ortega
(pictured with Nessie and Lulu) said she was angry that the Krims had
asked her to clean the house in addition to looking after the children

On
that day in October 2012, Ortega was supposed to pick up Lulu from
kindergarten and walk her to dance class then go home to put Leo down
for nap (Pictured, from left to right: Nessie, Lulu and Leo)
Jurors
on Friday watched on surveillance footage as mom Krim stood in the
lobby of a dance studio discovering her six-year-old daughter, Lulu, was
not at class.
Ortega
was supposed to pick up Lulu from kindergarten and walk her to dance
class then go home to put Leo down for nap. Krim would go to swimming
with her other daughter, three-year-old Nessie, then and head home to
meet Leo and Ortega.
Krim showed up to the studio shortly before 5pm, and panicked when Lulu wasn't there.
As
she bends over her phone in the footage, Nessie plays in a bright pink
coat in the lobby before Krim grabs her hand and walks out.
She frantically texted Ortega: 'Where's Lulu ... Donde Estas ... Where are you' but Oretga never answered.
In less than an hour, Krim would find Lulu and Leo, dead in the bathroom of her apartment.

Marina
Krim (pictured with Leo) showed up to the dance studio where Lulu was
supposed to be shortly before 5pm, and panicked when Lulu wasn't there.
In less than an hour, Krim would find Lulu and Leo, dead in the bathroom
of her apartment

Krim finished her heart-wrenching testimony after about six hours between Thursday and Friday on the stand in the murder trial

Prosecutors
say Ortega (pictured, Thursday) waited until Krim found the children
dead in the bathroom before plunging a knife into her own neck so that
she could relish in the devastated woman's pain and horror
Krim testified that Ortega had just been kicked out of her Bronx apartment at the time of the murders according to the report.
'I
would say she was distracted. She was more arrogant...She had that smug
look to her, like she has right now. It's disgusting,' she recalled,
leading up to her children's brutal murders.
Ortega's defense attorney asked Krim if she ever considered firing Ortega.
'There
was nothing to fire her about at that point,' Krim testified. 'I was
aware of her strange behaviors but nothing to fire her over.'
Krim finished her heart-wrenching testimony after about six hours between Thursday and Friday on the stand in the murder trial.

The
children's father, Kevin Krim(above with Leo and Nessie), was working
as a CNBC executive at the time of the murders. He now works at a start
up

Prosecutors
say Ortega (pictured in 2017) was jealous of Marina Krim because she
was financially stable and had a close relationship with her children

The
Krims use a Facebook page to post updates on how they are doing,
writing about the arrival of two new children, Felix (left) born in 2013
and Linus (right) in 2016.

The
couple started the Lulu and Leo Fund, which aims to support innovative
art programs for children. Their daughter, Nessie (pictured), was three
at the time of the killings. She is now seven or eight
Jurors
also saw a booklet of photos Marina Krim made for Ortega after a trip
they all took to see Ortega's family in the Dominican Republic.
The three children are beaming. In one photo, Ortega holds them, smiling.
Jurors also heard a doorman place a 911 call, and Krim's anguished screams in the background.
Ortega faces a minimum of 20 years imprisonment if she is convicted and could be jailed for life without parole.
Krim's husband, Kevin, was a CNBC executive at the time of the murders and now works at a startup.
The
Krims use a Facebook page to post updates on how they are doing,
writing about the arrival of two new children, Felix born in 2013 and
Linus in 2016.
The couple started the Lulu and Leo Fund, which aims to support innovative art programs for children.
They recently posted a video message on Facebook asking that people mention the fund as their case becomes news again.
Source Daily Mail
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