On Friday, March 8, the murderous Manhattan nanny made her first public appearance. The nanny is on trial for the vicious and brutal murders of two children in her care. The nanny stands accused of violently killing two of the children in her care last October.
Yoselyn Ortega appeared at a brief court hearing in New York City and she stood handcuffed and hunched over during a brief court hearing. Ortega was dressed in “baggy grey prison clothes with her hair in braids.
During the hearing, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro let both the prosecution and the defense know how frustrated he was over how long the psychological evaluation was taking.
The evaluation was ordered in connection to Ortega’s first degree murder charges. Yoselyn Ortega viciously stabbed Lucia Krim, 6 and her brother Leo Krim repeatedly.
The hearing only lasted for two minutes and is the fifth time the murderous Manhattan nanny has appeared in court. However, it was the first timed she’d been photographed in court.
The Krims, Kevin and Marina chose to not attend the hearing They felt that their time was better spent caring for their third child, Nessie, 3.
Public defense attorney, Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg stated, “It is a pathetic woman who lies here. She’s in a very debilitated condition. She has tubes running out of her torso.” Valerie told the judge that her client had spent the past four months in the prison ward at Elmhurst Hospital.
Yoselyn Ortega is scheduled to return to the court clinic for further evaluation on March 21. She will then be due back in court on April 15. The judge is hoping for the psych exam results.
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