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[quote=Anonymous]MailOnline article --- Manhattan nanny 'who stabbed two children to death in their home' appears in court for the first time with her throat stab wound visible The nanny accused of brutally stabbing two children to death in the bathtub of their luxurious Manhattan home appeared in court today for the first time since the brutal murders. Yoselyn Ortega, 50, was wearing baggy gray sweat pants under her prison uniform and had her hair in child-like braided pigtails for the brief hearing. Her hands were cuffed behind her back and the self-inflicted stab wound on her throat visible - for the brief hearing. Marina Krim arrived to her Upper West Side apartment on October 25 to find her daughter Lucia , six, and her brother, Leo, two, in a pool of blood in the bathtub. She then reportedly witnessed the nanny stab herself. Ortega was in court today for just two minutes, according to the New York Post, during which time Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro expressed impatience at the length of time it is taking for her to be psychologically evaluated. Ortega, who now bears a thick slashing scar to the front of her neck, listened via a Spanish interpreter. 'Six thousand pages have to be read,' Ortega's public lawyer Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg responded, referring to the medical records Ortega has generated prior to the stabbings and during her four months in a prison ward at Elmhurst Hospital, where she remains. 'That might take a while,' the lawyer said. Ortega will be brought to a courthouse clinic for further evaluation on March 21, and back to open court April 15 for possible psych exam results, the judge said. Though this is her fifth court proceeding, it is the first time she has been pictured. She kept her head down through most of it, except one worried glance at photographers, according to the Post. Ortega, Lucia and Leo had been due to meet Mrs Krim and Nessie at a dance studio, but the mother became concerned when they failed to turn up and returned to the home. After learning from the doorman that the nanny had not left the building, Mrs Krim frantically searched the apartment and came across the grisly scene in the bathroom. Ortega's suicide bid failed and she was put in a medically-induced coma. She has now been brought out of this and charged with murder. She has denied the charge. When questioned by police after awaking from the coma, the nanny attempted to paint Mrs Krim in a bad light, shifting part of the blame for the tragedy on her. Ortega, who had told neighbors and family that she was short of money, revealed she resented her employers because they kept telling her what to do and asked her to do the housework. 'She said something like, "I'm paid to watch the children, not clean up and do housework",' a law-enforcement source said of Ortega’s statements to police after she woke from the coma. Yoselyn became extremely animated when she discussed the incident with police, telling officers that she had numerous disagreements with mother Marina about how the kids were being cared for. Ortega waived her right to have a lawyer present during questioning when she ominously told the detective, ''Marina knows what happened'', a source told the New York Times. Reports claimed Marina didn't think Yoselyn was interacting with the kids enough and was giving them junk food. The Krims were also reportedly worried about Ortega's job performance in the weeks leading up to the killings and had told her that if she didn't improve, they might need to replace her. But the Krims' extended family dispute they treated her poorly, explaining that they paid for her to travel on holidays and even visited her family in the Dominican Republic. In a brief interview this week, Karen Krim, the slain children's paternal grandmother, said that they continue to grapple with the horrific crime. 'Under the circumstances, we are all doing as well as can be expected,' she said. The family paid tribute to the murdered youngsters at Manhattan's Avery Hall following the deaths. Breaking down in tears, Kevin Krim recalled the happy days he and his wife Marina shared with their children and asked that the lives of their 'best friends' be celebrated rather than mourned. Krim, his wife and their surviving daughter, Nessie, have been in seclusion since the murders. Copy and paste link to view the photos: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2290352/Manhattan-nanny-stabbed-children-death-home-appears-court-time-throat-wound-visible.html[/quote]
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