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CNBC Reported a $43 TRILLION LAWSUIT Against Obama Gov't Officials and Major Bankers ...But Now the Story is Pulled and a CNBC Executive's Children were Murdered Next Day

CNBC Reports $43 Trillion Bankster Lawsuit…CNBC Exec’s Children Murdered Next Day

Saturday, October 27, 2012 15:11
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New York (CNN) -- A Manhattan mother returned home early Thursday evening to find two of her young children stabbed to death in a bathtub, as their nanny lay bleeding nearby, police said.

NEW: The father is a CNBC executive, officials familiar with the investigation say.

The mother, 38, had just returned around 5:30 p.m. to the family apartment on Manhattan's West Side with her 3-year-old daughter, who she had just taken to swimming lessons, police Commissioner Ray Kelly said.

All the lights were out in the residence, so she went downstairs to ask the doorman whether her two other children and their nanny had gone outside. After the doorman said they had not, the mother went back upstairs and started looking around, Kelly said.

Peering into a bathroom, she let out a scream upon finding her 1-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter stabbed to death in the bathtub, according to Kelly.

The children's 50-year-old nanny was on the bathroom floor unconscious and bleeding from what appeared to be self-inflicted stab wounds to her neck, Kelly said. A kitchen knife sat next to her, according to police spokesman Paul Browne.

A neighbor, Sandy Marcus, told CNN that she called 911 after hearing the mother's screams. Another neighbor recalled it was hard to ascertain what was going on since "everybody was screaming."

The children were taken to Roosevelt Hospital and pronounced dead.

The father of the children is Kevin Krim, an executive with CNBC , several officials familiar with the investigation said.

The nanny is at St. Luke's Hospital, also in New York, in critical but stable condition, according to Kelly. No charges have been filed yet in the case, he added.

Klein described the family at the center of the horror as "all-American" and "lovely."

"It's like something you read about in the papers, in some distant country, but never on your floor," she said.
cnn.com/2012/10/25/us/new-york-nanny-deaths/
This story about the lawsuit broke Thursday at CNBC. Here is the saved page.

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Now following the original CNBC link takes you to a blank page, even though some of the comments on that original article remain (UPDATE: comments have been erased as well).

Here the story takes a dark turn! It turns out that Kevin Krim, the father of the two children stabbed to death, allegedly by the Nanny, is SVP and General Manager, CNBC Digital! And shortly after the murder of the children, CNBC pulled down the story regarding the lawsuit against the banks!

How long will the story remain at Marketwatch before it is "Orwellized?"

Are the children of the executives at Marketwatch even now in danger?

As a side note, the official story regarding the murders is that the nanny stabbed the children, then tried to slash her own throat. Suicide by cutting ones own throat is extremely rare, less than one percent of all suicides, and is primarily committed by men with military experience. Women committing suicide by slashing their own throat is almost unheard of!

While the corporate-owned media is proclaiming the "rush to judgement" guilt of the nanny (who has survived but cannot yet speak) she has not actually been charged yet, nor is there any apparent motive for the nanny to have done such a thing. whatreallyhappened.com/node/197971
 

Oct 27, 2012 by LoveTehSun
858-page court case 1:12-cv-04269-JBW-RML document, filed 8/24/12:img41.imageshack.us/img41/5857/usaracketeeringonmortga.pdf

Orignal CNBC link: cnbc.com/id/49555671

Original CNBC article:whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/CNBCvanishedarticleSpire.jpg

2nd article: news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/26/police-nanny-accused-in-kids-deaths-stab...

"In connection with the federal lawsuit now impending in the United States District Court in Brooklyn, New York (Case No. 12-cv-04269-JBW-RML) - involving, among other things, a request that the District Court enjoin all mortgage foreclosures by the Banksters nationwide, unless and until the entire $43 trillion is repaid to a court-appointed receiver - Plaintiffs now establish the location of the $43 trillion of laundered money in a racketeering enterprise participated in by the following individuals: Attorney General Holder, Assistant Attorney General Tony West, the brother in law of Defendant California Attorney General Kamala Harris, Jon Corzine, Robert Rubin, Timothy Geitner, Vikram Pandit, Valerie Jarrett, Anita Dunn, Robert Bauer, as well as the "Banksters" themselves, and their affiliates and conduits."

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