Albuquerque Journal

Nanny who killed 2 kids convicted

Yoselyn Ortega faces life in prison after jury dismisses insanity claims

- BY COLLEEN LONG ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — A once-trusted nanny who butchered two children while their mother was at a sibling’s swimming lesson and their father was on a business trip was convicted of murder by a jury that didn’t believe her claims she was too insane at the time of the crime to be held responsibl­e.

Jurors on Wednesday found that Yoselyn Ortega killed Lucia Krim, 6, and Leo Krim, 2, in October 2012, and knew what she was doing. Ortega did not react to the verdict, staring straight ahead as it was read, but she later wiped tears from her eyes as she was led from the courtroom.

The children’s father, Kevin Krim, sat in the front row, clasping hands with two alternate jurors who had been dismissed, but stayed for the verdict. He hugged them after the verdict was read and they wept together.

The children’s mother, Marina Krim, who had returned home to discover them dead in a bloodsoake­d bathroom, was not in the audience.

Ortega’s lawyer, Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg, didn’t dispute that Ortega killed the children, but contended she had an undiagnose­d mental illness that got worse in the moments leading up to the attack. She said Ortega snapped and didn’t know what she was doing when she stabbed the children to death.

Mental illness “does not announce itself like a bad cough or a limp,” Van Leer-Greenberg said during closing arguments. “Sometimes, it sneaks up and nestles in before anyone takes notice.”

But prosecutor­s maintained that Ortega, who’s from the Dominican Republic, acted out of jealous hatred of the children’s mother.

“She did it intentiona­lly with a full understand­ing of exactly what it was she was doing — every stab, every slash,” Assistant District Attorney Stuart Silberg said during closing arguments.

The verdict capped an emotional seven-week trial that kept jurors and members of the audience in tears.

Jurors heard heart-wrenching testimony from Marina Krim, who spoke of the sickening, desperate moments when she saw her children’s vacant eyes, their small bodies perforated by stab wounds.

Krim had been at a swimming class with her 3-year-old daughter, Nessie. Ortega was to have dropped off Lucia at her dance class, and Krim was to pick her up. But when Krim arrived, Lucia wasn’t there. Krim franticall­y tried to reach Ortega, who had worked for the family for more than two years.

Krim spoke of coming home to an eerily quiet apartment, darkened but for the light in the back bathroom, where she found the children and Ortega, who had stabbed herself in a failed suicide attempt.

Krim ran to the landing outside the apartment clutching Nessie and started screaming.

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