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Investigators and prosecutors trying to unravel the motive behind the gruesome murders believe the decision by Yoselyn Ortega eight months ago to move her 17-year-old son, J<modsnip> , from the Dominican Republic — and place him in a private school here — launched her descent into madness. That, combined with an unsuccessful attempt to get a raise from the family she worked for could have pushed her over the edge, sources said.
If it turns out that neither Yoselyn nor her son have immigrated to the USA legally, I'm wondering how that will play out.
But, without a detailed confession from Ortega, authorities are still unable to determine with certainly exactly what allegedly caused her to stab Lucia Krim, 6, and her brother, Leo, 2, before turning the knife on herself in a botched suicide attempt on Oct. 25.
I read that some of Yoselyn's friends are speculating that she was covering for another member of her family, who was the actual murderer. I guess it's possible, but probably not likely. She might very well have been jealous that the Krim's could offer their own children much more than Yoselyn could offer her son. The rage and frustration built up over time, and when the opportunity arose she targeted the helpless children.
"There was definitely an issue with treatment by her employees, and money issues," a law enforcement source said. "But there must be some other craziness that has not come out."
Sources told "On the Inside" that Ortega was introduced to the Krim family two years ago through one of her sisters who is also a nanny who had met the Krims at Lucia’s dance class. She was paid $18 an hour, about average for a nanny, which is less than $32,000 a year...
I'm wondering if Yoselyn's sister, who is also a nanny, will still be doing the same work. I can't imagine anyone hiring her if there's the possibility of a serious mental illness running in the family.
Read MUCH MORE at the Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/201...stress-spiked-after-son-moved-nyc-sources-say