The children, Lulu and Leo, were rushed to St. Luke’s Hospital. The 50-year-old nanny was also taken to St. Luke’s with wounds to her neck and throat. The nanny, who has not yet been charged, was listed in critical but stable condition.
It was unclear where the children’s father — Kevin Krim, CNBC’s general manager of digital content — was when the kids were found. Police said Marina Krim discovered the bodies after she returned home from her 3-year-old daughter’s swimming practice.
The apartment was pitch-black and dead quiet, prompting Krim to go downstairs and ask a doorman if he saw the nanny leave with her kids, NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. After the doorman said no, she went back upstairs, walked into the blood-spattered bathroom and started screaming.
WE DON'T KNOW. That's what the media is telling us. I find something strange:
1. The nanny is said to have cut BOTH of her own TWO wrists AND her neck. I find it hard to believe. I've read that very rarely does someone commit suicide by cutting his/her own throat--in the rare cases when they do, they were mostly men trained in military and knew how to do that. And I can't imagine one slit one wrist, then *use that injured wrist to slit the other wrist*, then, with both wrists slit and bleeding profusely, she cut her own throat??!!
2. The media reports are so certain that the nanny stabbed the children, and never, ever considered the possibility of another person stabbing both the children and the nanny. (Yes, they said Mrs. Krim saw her cutting her own throat, but again, it's what THEY SAID. We were not there, so we can't know if WHAT THEY SAID was true.)
3. Neighbors hears someone saying "You cut her throat!" Some say it's Mrs. Krim's voice, some say it's the superintenant. Either way, it's strange, because who does the "her [throat]" referred to? It would be more consistent if there was another person, and Mrs. Krim or the superintenant was talking to him.
4. Why would Mrs. Krim wrap a towel around the nanny's neck?
5. Now, please google "kevin krim $43 trillion lawsuit cnbc", and see what you will find!!!
Bottomline: There is a possibility that the children were murdered for that piece of online news by CNBC. Kevin Krim is the head of the digital department. I'm not saying it is, but it's possible, and there is just too much mystery about this case.
quote and quote ¨ This ironically happened a day after their father, CNBC exec kevin krim was involved in broadcasting this story "Major Banks, Governmental Officials and Their Comrade Capitalists Targets of Spire Law Group, LLP's Racketeering and Money Laundering Lawsuit Seeking Return of $43 Trillion to the United States Treasury"
another quote and quote from the same link ( last post )
it is possible to remotely induce uncharacteristically violent behavior in an individual using technology that sets up DNA resonance with the target and delivers a sequenced barrage of specific manipulative frequencies, via a magnetic scalar wave (as the carrier wave) - for as long as it takes to tilt that individual into a state where they can be literally 'taken over' and used as a remote tool. The sending unit can be located thousands of miles away from the target, once the feed-back loop is set up - distance and material obstructions are no barrier.
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The children, Lulu and Leo, were rushed to St. Luke’s Hospital. The 50-year-old nanny was also taken to St. Luke’s with wounds to her neck and throat. The nanny, who has not yet been charged, was listed in critical but stable condition.
It was unclear where the children’s father — Kevin Krim, CNBC’s general manager of digital content — was when the kids were found. Police said Marina Krim discovered the bodies after she returned home from her 3-year-old daughter’s swimming practice.
The apartment was pitch-black and dead quiet, prompting Krim to go downstairs and ask a doorman if he saw the nanny leave with her kids, NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. After the doorman said no, she went back upstairs, walked into the blood-spattered bathroom and started screaming.
WE DON'T KNOW. That's what the media is telling us. I find something strange:
1. The nanny is said to have cut BOTH of her own TWO wrists AND her neck. I find it hard to believe. I've read that very rarely does someone commit suicide by cutting his/her own throat--in the rare cases when they do, they were mostly men trained in military and knew how to do that. And I can't imagine one slit one wrist, then *use that injured wrist to slit the other wrist*, then, with both wrists slit and bleeding profusely, she cut her own throat??!!
2. The media reports are so certain that the nanny stabbed the children, and never, ever considered the possibility of another person stabbing both the children and the nanny. (Yes, they said Mrs. Krim saw her cutting her own throat, but again, it's what THEY SAID. We were not there, so we can't know if WHAT THEY SAID was true.)
3. Neighbors hears someone saying "You cut her throat!" Some say it's Mrs. Krim's voice, some say it's the superintenant. Either way, it's strange, because who does the "her [throat]" referred to? It would be more consistent if there was another person, and Mrs. Krim or the superintenant was talking to him.
4. Why would Mrs. Krim wrap a towel around the nanny's neck?
5. Now, please google "kevin krim $43 trillion lawsuit cnbc", and see what you will find!!!
Bottomline: There is a possibility that the children were murdered for that piece of online news by CNBC. Kevin Krim is the head of the digital department. I'm not saying it is, but it's possible, and there is just too much mystery about this case.
I JUST SAW THIS chilling info / thread
quote and quote ¨ This ironically happened a day after their father, CNBC exec kevin krim was involved in broadcasting this story "Major Banks, Governmental Officials and Their Comrade Capitalists Targets of Spire Law Group, LLP's Racketeering and Money Laundering Lawsuit Seeking Return of $43 Trillion to the United States Treasury"
another quote and quote from the same link ( last post )
it is possible to remotely induce uncharacteristically violent behavior in an individual using technology that sets up DNA resonance with the target and delivers a sequenced barrage of specific manipulative frequencies, via a magnetic scalar wave (as the carrier wave) - for as long as it takes to tilt that individual into a state where they can be literally 'taken over' and used as a remote tool. The sending unit can be located thousands of miles away from the target, once the feed-back loop is set up - distance and material obstructions are no barrier.
yeah its the God awful truth sorry to say go to HLN.com look up Jane Valez Michell she has the article there
Very true. Just part of the f**** up world we live in. Just gotta carry on.
Yes it is true, then she tried to kill herself.