NEW YORK — The New York nanny accused of killing two
children in the bathtub of their home said she was sorry for what she had done,
according to court papers Friday.
Yoselyn Ortega, 52, has pleaded not guilty to killing
6-year-old Lucia Krim and 2-year-old Leo Krim on Oct. 25, 2012, in a bathroom
while their mother was out picking up her third child from a swimming lesson.
Ortega cut her throat in a failed suicide attempt. The court
papers say she told authorities the little girl tried to fight back before she
stabbed her then killed the boy. She used at least two knives.
"Oh my God, I'm sorry. I'm sorry for what I've
done," she said, according to the court papers. "Relieve me of my
misery."
The documents were included as exhibits in lengthy motions
filed by defense attorney Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg. She asked that the
prosecutor be dropped from the case and that the judge bar news media from an
upcoming court hearing.
Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro denied
both requests.
Van Leer-Greenberg has said Ortega cannot understand the
case because of her injuries and because she suffers from delusions. But a
judge found her fit for trial.
Ortega's statements have not previously been made public.
They included details from interviews with authorities after she regained
consciousness. She told authorities that she hurt the children because she was
having money problems and was angry at the parents. She said her schedule
constantly shifted, she had to act as a cleaning lady though she didn't want
to, and missed an appointment with "the psych," according to the
papers.
"I had to do everything and take care of the
kids," she said. "God forgive me, so many things they made me do. Pray
for me."
In the moments before the killings, the children were out
getting ice cream and going to a park because Lulu, as Lucia was called, didn't
want to go to dance class, according to the court papers.
The parents, Kevin and Marina Krim, have not spoken publicly
about the killings. Last year at a fundraiser for their nonprofit, they said
they missed their children every day, and they will forever. "We are just
heartbroken," Kevin Krim said. "But they inspire us every day as
well. Their lives give us a purpose."
SOURCE:MSN
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