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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:28 pm Post subject: CNBC Exec Kevin Krim’s Children murdered Bankster link? |
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12160: CNBC Exec Kevin Krim’s Children murdered , 1 day after CNBC reports $43trillion bankster lawsuit
http://12160.info/profiles/blog/show?id=2649739:BlogPost:1025892&xgs=1 &xg_source=msg_share_post
http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/27/cnbc-execs-children-murdered-1-day-a fter-cnbc-reports-43-trillion-bankster-lawsuit/
'Manhattan, NY – CNBC digital media executive Kevin Krim was told by law enforcement officials that his two children had been stabbed to death by the family’s nanny.
Krim’s wife, Marina Krim, came home to find the couple’s 6-year-old daughter Lucia and 1-year-old son Leo dead in the bathtub of their luxury apartment near Central Park in New York yesterday, reports the International Business Times. The Krim family’s nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, was found with self-inflicted stab wounds...'
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/398612/20121026/leo-krim-lucia-murde red-nanny-yoselyn-ortega.htm
Yeh, by the Nanny!! Sure, we Truthers believe that, don't we?
What sick, Luciferian creatures are the NWO Banksters and their political and military Executives. _________________ 'And he (the devil) said to him: To thee will I give all this power, and the glory of them; for to me they are delivered, and to whom I will, I give them'. Luke IV 5-7. |
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http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/115208/two-children-stabbed-t o-death-in-nyc-apartment-nanny-arrested
Quote: | CNBC exec two children stabbed to death in NYC apartment, nanny arrested
The wife of CNBC executive Kevin Krim returned home to her luxury New York City apartment to find two of her young children stabbed to death in the bathtub, and the family's nanny was arrested as the suspect in the killings, police said.
The mother discovered the bodies of the little boy and girl at about 5:30 pm in their apartment at 57 West 75th Street, near Central Park, on Manhattan's affluent Upper West Side, police said.
New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said the children suffered "multiple stab wounds," and were pronounced dead at the scene, he said.
"It's about the worst thing you can hear or imagine," Browne said.
The nanny was lying on the bathroom floor and had stabbed herself in the neck, police said. A bloody kitchen knife lay on the floor nearby, police said.
The 50-year-old nanny, who was not identified, was taken to a nearby hospital and was under arrest, police said.
She was listed in critical but stable condition, police said.
The mother was identified as Marina Krim, 38, police said. The slain children were Leo, 2, and Lulu, 6.
Their father is Kevin Krim, a CNBC executive.
The mother had returned home with a third child, 3-year-old Nessie, after the girl's swimming lesson, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said at a media briefing.
She saw that the apartment was dark and returned to the lobby to ask the doorman if the nanny and kids had gone out, he said. The doorman said no, and she returned to the apartment to make the grisly discovery, he said.
A neighbor heard the mother's screams and called 911, police said.
A neighbor quoted in The New York Times said she could hear "bloodcurdling screams" from a woman in the apartment.
She said she also could hear the building's superintendent, who had arrived on the scene, yelling: "You slit her throat! You slit her throat!"
The children's father was returning on Thursday from a business trip, police said. Police met him at the airport when he arrived and notified him of the tragedy, police said.
Krim is a senior vice president and general manager of CNBC Digital. He moved to CNBC in March from Bloomberg LLP, where he was global head of Bloomberg Digital. A graduate of Harvard University, Krim was also a former executive at Yahoo.
Neighbors said the children's mother was a pediatrician. |
http://whatreallyhappened.com/
Quote: | So the Nanny supposedly killed the children, stabbed herself, THEN turned out the lights in the apartment? That is as believable as Saddam's nuclear weapons. First off, attempted suicide by slashing ones own throat is extremely rare and almost unheard of for women. Second, the children's father is an executive at CNBC which shortly after the murders erased a story regarding a $43 trillion racketeering class action lawsuit brought against all the Wall Street firms involved in the mortgage-backed securities fraud. From where I sit, this is someone sending a message to the corporate media that they better toe the corporate line from now on!
Note the following quote.
"She saw that the apartment was dark and returned to the lobby to ask the doorman if the nanny and kids had gone out, he said. The doorman said no, and she returned to the apartment to make the grisly discovery, he said.
A neighbor heard the mother's screams and called 911, police said.
A neighbor quoted in The New York Times said she could hear "bloodcurdling screams" from a woman in the apartment.
She said she also could hear the building's superintendent, who had arrived on the scene, yelling: "You slit her throat! You slit her throat!"
Her throat? To whom was the superintendent directing this comment? | Mike Rivero |
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