‘Pure evil’ killer nanny sentenced to life in prison without parole for gruesome murder of two children
Yoselyn Ortega, whose references were faked by her family, stabbed a six-year-old and a two-year-old to death in her car in 2012

A nanny who was convicted of brutally murdering two small children in her care while their parents were out was sentenced on Monday to life in prison without parole during a dramatic courtroom encounter.
Yoselyn Ortega wept as she spoke briefly – a rare show of emotion in a lengthy trial at which she was convicted of the gruesome October 2012 stabbing deaths of six-year-old Lucia Krim, known as Lulu, and two-year-old Leo Krim.
“I’m very sorry for everything that happened, but I hope that no one goes through what I have gone through,” said the 55-year-old Ortega. “Although many people wish me all the worst, my life is in the hands of God.”
The children’s parents, speaking to the judge before sentencing, demanded the maximum sentence.
“The defendant may think she destroyed Lulu and Leo, but she is a failure in this, too. Lulu and Leo are powerful forces,” the mother, Marina Krim, said through tears. “They are two stars now who will always lead us forward.”