Mother, 2 Children Killed, 3rd Child Critical in Brooklyn Crash

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March 28, 2025 Brooklyn, NY – Just after 1:00 pm a serious accident involving young children occurred on Ocean Parkway near Quentin Road. According to police, 2 vehicles collided, Two kids, one adult doa at hospital, another child remains critical at hospital. Incident reported at 1:04 p.m. The driver and passengers of the other vehicles are not likely at other area hospitals Video by Diego Luzuriaga (FreedomNewsTV)
 
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Glam wigmaker Miriam Yarimi accused of killing mom, 2 young kids in horrific Brooklyn crash charged with manslaughter​

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Published March 30, 2025, 10:02 a.m. ET
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A New York City wigmaker has been charged with manslaughter and criminal negligent homicide after she allegedly killed a mother and her two daughters, and left a 4-year-old in critical condition in a horror crash in Brooklyn on Saturday.
Miriam Yarimi, 32, faces three counts of second-degree manslaughter, three counts of criminally negligent homicide and four counts of second-degree assault for smashing into a group of pedestrians Saturday afternoon on Ocean Parkway in Gravesend, police told The Post on Sunday.
She also faces charges of reckless driving, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failing to yield on a red, speed not reasonable and prudent, and speed over speed limit, police said.
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Miriam Yarimi, 32, the driver accused of fatally running down a mother and her two daughters in Brooklyn Saturday, is a wigmaker who lives a luxe lifestyle.Instagram/iitsanellie
Two children were killed and nine people hurt when a car overturned after colliding with another vehicle in Brooklyn Saturday, according to police and sources.6
Yarimi won $2 million from the NYPD in a lawsuit alleging she was raped by a police officer when she was a minor.Peter Gerber

Members of the Jewish Funeral Home arrived and picked up all three victims from Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn6
Members of the Jewish Funeral Home arrived and picked up all three victims from Maimonides Medical Center in BrooklynPaul Martinka
Yarimi was driving her Audi on a suspended license when she got into a collision with Toyota Camry, and careened into and killed the mother and two children who were leaving Shabbat services, according to NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

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The 32-year-old mom of one, who goes by the name “Ellie,” is a wigmaker by profession, something noted by the vanity plate of the Audi in the crash, which reads “WIGM8KER.”
Her photo shows her proudly showing off the fatal car.
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Yarimi has a taste for luxury vehicles as she posted a video two weeks ago that shows her sitting in a yellow Porsche.Instagram/iitsanellie
Maimonides Medical Center at 4808 Fort Hamilton Parkway in Borough park Brooklyn.6
Maimonides Medical Center at 4808 Fort Hamilton Parkway in Borough park Brooklyn.Paul Martinka
Yarimi is also a mother of one who dedicates much of her Instagram page with photos of the young girl, who appears around the same age as the victims of Saturday's fatal crash.6
Yarimi is also a mother of one who dedicates much of her Instagram page with photos of the young girl, who appears around the same age as the victims of Saturday’s fatal crash.Instagram/iitsanellie
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She also previously settled a lawsuit against the NYPD for $2 million after she alleged she was sexually assaulted by an officer when she was 14.

She racked up over 93 traffic violations on “WIGM8KER” including 20 speeding tickets, with more than $10,000 in fines, according to the online records site “How’s My Driving.”

Those violations include a ticket for speeding through a school zone in Brooklyn on March 16, records showed. Since August 2023, she has recieved 20 speed-camera tickets and five red-light tickets, as well as dozens of parking infractions.
 
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Driver accused of mowing down mom, her two daughters in NYC crash is big-spending wigmaker who won $2M from NYPD lawsuit​


The driver accused of fatally running down a mother and her two daughters in Brooklyn Saturday is a wigmaker who lives a luxe lifestyle and who won $2 million from the NYPD in a lawsuit alleging she was raped by a police officer when she was a minor, according to court documents.

Miriam Yarimi, 32, a mother of one, was driving her Audi on a suspended license on Saturday afternoon on Ocean Parkway in Gravesend when she got into a collision with Toyota Camry, and careened into and killed a mother and two children who were leaving Shabbat services, according to NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

Yarimi, who goes by the name “Ellie,” is a wigmaker by profession, something noted by the vanity plate of the Audi in the crash, which reads “WIGM8KER.”

On Instagram, Yarimi posed with the seemingly fresh new car back in Aug. 2023, showing off her physique and the sporty vehicle’s vanity plate.

The bad driver seemed to have a taste for luxury vehicles — posting a video two weeks ago in a yellow Porsche.

“POV a year ago I was completely broke, today I built my first Porsche 718 Boxers S (in custom black and white),” she wrote in a caption to the post.

Yarimi also regularly boasted a seemingly luxury lifestyle including vacation photos, cruises, and nights out on the town.

The 32-year-old sued the NYPD in Kings County Court in June 2023 claiming that when she was 14-years-old she was coerced into sex with a uniformed NYPD officer, court documents show.

Records show she won and received $2 million.

The deadly driver racked up over 93 traffic violations on “WIGM8KER” including 20 speeding tickets, racking up over $10K in fines, according to the online records site “How’s My Driving.”

Those violations include a ticket for speeding through a school zone in Brooklyn on Mar. 16, records showed. Since Aug. 2023, she has racked up 20 speed-camera tickets and five red-light tickets, as well as dozens of parking infractions.

Police have not announced whether Yarimi will be charged in the fatal crash that killed a mother and her two children, ages 8 and 6.

Yarimi is also a mother of one — dedicating much of her Instagram page to sharing photos of the young girl who appears about the age of Saturday’s victims.

Yarimi was placed under arrest, though charges had not been filed by early Sunday, sources said.

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2 NYPD officers acquitted of rape in 2008 encounter​

Two New York City police officers have been acquitted of the rape of a woman they were summoned to help get home in 2008.
Police officer Ken Moreno enters State Supreme court on the second day of jury deliberations in New York on May 19. Moreno and his partner Franklin Mata have been acquitted of rape, but convicted of official misconduct on Thursday, May 26.

Police officer Ken Moreno enters State Supreme court on the second day of jury deliberations in New York on May 19. Moreno and his partner Franklin Mata have been acquitted of rape, but convicted of official misconduct on Thursday, May 26. Louis Lanzano / AP


May 26, 2011, 11:26 AM EDT / Source: The Associated Press

Two police officers were acquitted Thursday of raping a drunken woman they'd been called to help, with a jury convicting them only of misdemeanor official misconduct charges in a case that pitted a stunning claim of police abuse against the officers' insistence that it simply didn't happen.
Looking exhausted but relieved as they left court, Officers Franklin Mata and Kenneth Moreno said they felt vindicated by the verdict, though Moreno called it both "a lesson and a win."

"My intentions were, from the beginning, just to help her," Moreno said. He was accused of raping the woman, with Mata serving as a lookout; the two had returned to her apartment three times after an initial call to help her get home. Moreno, 43, said he did so to check on her, at her request, and to counsel her about drinking.
"I made a judgment call ... and I paid for it," he said.
Mata, 29, said he had "been innocent from day one. I'm glad everybody sees that now."
Jurors, who left court without speaking to reporters, deliberated for about six days before returning the verdict. They found each officer guilty of three official misconduct charges for returning to the woman's apartment without telling dispatchers or superiors where they were. They face possible sentences from no jail time to a total of two years behind bars at their sentencing, set for June 28.
In any event, the two — who have been suspended until a police department review after their trial — don't expect to resume police work, said Moreno's lawyer, Joseph Tacopina.
Besides the rape acquittal, they were acquitted of other charges including burglary and falsifying business records.
Asked whether the official misconduct conviction was a disappointment, Mata lawyer Edward Mandery said, "We'll deal with it."
Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said in a statement that prosecutors "respect the jury's verdict, which acknowledges that the defendants' actions that night not only violated the law, they violated the victim's rights, and the public's trust."
During the trial, prosecutors told a stark story of police misconduct and a perverse abuse of power. The officers acknowledged a number of missteps — including Moreno making a bogus 911 call about a sleeping vagrant as an excuse to return to her building — but said that they weren't crimes and that the rape allegation was a product of the woman's muddled memory.
"I thought she made the whole thing up," Moreno said Thursday, adding later that "she was mistaken or confused."
The officers were called to help the woman get out of a taxi on Dec. 7, 2008.
The woman testified that she passed out and awoke to being raped in her apartment. Moreno told jurors that he lay alongside her in her bed for a while but that they didn't have sex. Mata said he was napping in the living room while the others were in the bedroom.

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A fashion product developer who's now 29, the woman had gotten very drunk while out with friends celebrating her impending promotion and move to California.
While she acknowledged during days of testimony that her memory of the night was spotty, she said that she acutely remembered the rape, and that other vivid snippets — police radio chatter, flashlights, the same man's voice urging her to drink water in her bathroom and later asking her if she wanted him to stay in her bedroom — made her certain that her attacker was an officer.
"I couldn't believe that two officers who had been called to help me had, instead, raped me," said the woman, who has sued the city seeking $57 million over the incident.
After consulting prosecutors, she secretly recorded a conversation with Moreno a few days later. He alternately denied they had sex and seemed to admit it, particularly by saying twice that he'd used a condom when she asked him.
Moreno told jurors he was just "telling her what she wanted to hear" because she had suggested she'd go into the stationhouse where he worked and make a scene. He has been a police officer for more than 17 years.
No DNA evidence was collected in the case, and experts debated whether an internal mark found during an examination of the woman could be interpreted as a sign of rape.
Moreno said he was only trying to console and counsel the woman about drinking during his series of visits, as he shared his own struggle with alcoholism some years before, killed a cockroach in her bathroom, made plans to have breakfast with her and sang to her a verse of Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer."
On the last visit, Moreno said, he suddenly found himself fending off drunken advances from the woman.
"I told her, 'There's another time for this. Not tonight.' ... I kind of had her by the shoulders, and I said, 'We're not doing this,'" he told jurors.
But, he said, he wound up in her bed after she fell and got stuck between her bed and a wall and needed to be freed. He said he stayed there with his arms around her for a time, out of sympathy, but kept his uniform on and didn't have sex with her.
Mata, a police officer for about five years, acknowledged during his testimony that he couldn't be sure what had happened between the two while he was snoozing on the woman's sofa. But he said he didn't believe Moreno had raped the woman because "Ken wouldn't do something like that."
He was charged with rape under state legal principles that hold an alleged acce
 
Bitch lied on the cops and got paid. Then again she wouldn't have gotten the chance of they weren't so stupid and thirsty. I bet one of them thought he could get his dick sucked then smartened up at the last minute.
 
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‘Possessed’ wigmaker told EMTs she had ‘devil in me’ moments after allegedly mowing down NYC mom, kids in horror wreck: sources​

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Joe Marino,

Larry Celona and

Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
Published March 30, 2025, 3:17 p.m. ET



The Brooklyn wigmaker charged with fatally mowing down a 32-year-old mom and her two young daughters told first responders she was “possessed” and “had the devil in me,” sources said Sunday.
Miriam Yarimi, 35, who is facing manslaughter charges in the Saturday afternoon horror in Gravesend, rambled when members of the Hatzolah Jewish ambulance service reached her overturned Audi, law-enforcement sources told The Post.
Yarimi had been recently ranting that she was being pursued by the CIA, too — and is now in Bellevue Hospital’s prison ward undergoing a psych evaluation before her arraignment, sources said.
A funeral was being held Sunday afternoon for tragic mom Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Deborah, 5. Saada’s son, 4-year-old Philip, was also critically hurt in the crash.
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Miriam Yarimi’s Audi previously racked up more than 93 traffic violations.Instagram/iitsanellie

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Police said Yarimi’s Audi slammed into an Uber, flipped and mowed down a mom and her three young children as well as other pedestrians.Peter Gerber

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Saada’s father is set to fly to Israel with the bodies of his daughter and two granddaughters for burial after the funeral, while her husband will stay back with their fourth child, a baby, and sit shiva while also monitoring their hospitalized son, sources said.
Furniture including beds were removed from the home Sunday to make room for expected visitors during the traditional Jewish period of mourning, according to photos and sources.
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Yarimi allegedly told first responders she had “the devil in me” and was “possessed” after the fatal crash.Instagram/iitsanellie
Yarimi, whose driver’s license was suspended at the time of the crash, refused to talk to police after the crime, only asking for a lawyer, sources said.
Yarimi’s car, which sports the license plate “WIGM8KER,” has racked up more than 93 traffic violations, including 20 speeding tickets that led to more than $10,000 in fines, according to online records.

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The violations include a March 16 ticket for allegedly speeding through a Brooklyn school zone — as well as 20 speed-camera tickets and five red-light violations since August 2023, the records show.
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An acquaintance reacts after learning that a 32-year-old mom and her two young daughters were killed by an errant driver in Brooklyn on Saturday afternoon.Citizen
Dashcam footage of the Saturday afternoon fatal crash shows the overturned Audi mowing down the family as they crossed the road, with several others injured in the crash.
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Police said the car had smashed into an Uber and went careening onto the sidewalk, striking victims.
Yarimi’s estranged husband declined to comment to The Post on Sunday.
 
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Wigmaker accused of killing mom, 2 kids in horrific NYC crash threatens to sue cops over 2024 psych arrest in bizarre footage she posted online​



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Joe Marino and
Jorge Fitz-Gibbon



Published April 1, 2025, 12:25 p.m. ET


A Brooklyn wigmaker charged in a horrible crash that killed a mom and her two young daughters is threatening to sue the NYPD over a psych arrest last year — and posted footage of the bizarre encounter on social media.

“Tell me why you want to take me out when I said I’m OK and you barged in,” Miriam Yarimi, 35, raged at cops who showed up at her home in October, according to an Instagram video she posted on the app.

“I am not moving from my bed. If you guys have a problem with me exposing the truth, you can take it up with God.”

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Miriam Yarimi uploaded a video of her being removed from her bed by NYPD officers. @iitanelliewigs
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Miriam Yarimi with NYPD officers in a video she posted. @iitanelliewigs

One of three cops inside her bedroom then tells Yarimi, “Ma’am, get your clothes,” the Instagram post shows.



“I have clothes on,” she answers. “I’m not going anywhere. This is my bed. You barged into my home without my knowledge, without a warrant, without even a reason why you’re here, without a validating excuse as to what the phone call was even about.”

The officers then begin to pull Yarimi out of her bed.

“Look, look, look,” she says into the camera. “I’m not even resisting. Look. This is to show you guys.”

Yarimi, who previously won a $2 million sexual-abuse settlement against the city in December in a separate case from years earlier, later filed a notice of claim over the October psych incident in her home, the Daily News reported.

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Yarimi’s now-wrecked Audi, which sported the license plate “WIGM8KER,” had racked up a slew of traffic violations and speeding tickets. Instagram/iitsanellie
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Yarimi’s Audi had just smashed into an Uber before it careened onto the sidewalk and struck the family, police said. Peter Gerber
A notice of claim is an announcement of a pending lawsuit.

Yarimi claimed in the Instagram post that an ex called police and said that she was suicidal.

Neighbors and sources said Yarimi and her estranged baby daddy are embroiled in a bitter custody battle over their young daughter.

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Miriam Yarimi, 35, charged with mowing down a mom and her two young daughters in a horrific crash, allegedly boasted about needing to have a fast vehicle. Instagram/iitsanellie
In a separate post on TikTok on March 11, Yarimi again referenced her latest encounter with cops.

“They thought they could break me, but I’m coming back to buy the whole building,” she wrote in the post, which is titled, “Don’t you ever underestimate me.”


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Yarimi is being held at Bellevue Hospital on manslaughter charges for the Saturday afternoon crash on Ocean Parkway that killed 32-year-old Natasha Saada and her two daughters, 8-year-old Diana and Debra, 5, and sent their little brother, 4-year-old Philip, to the hospital in critical condition.


She allegedly told first responders at the scene that she was “possessed.’’
 

Wigmaker in Brooklyn horror crash got ‘screwed up’ from teen affair with married NYPD cop, ‘nerdy’ religious upbringing: childhood friend​



By
Reuven Fenton and
Jorge Fitz-Gibbon



She was wigged out from the start.

The unhinged Brooklyn wigmaker charged in a horrific fatal crash was an overweight and insecure girl from a “nerdy religious” Jewish family — and got “screwed up” after a teen affair with a married NYPD cop, a childhood friend told The Post.

Miriam Yarimi, 32, attended Beit Yaakov Orot Sarah, a religious school for girls just a block from her Midwood home, but frequently strayed from her faith during spates of bizarre and often unstable behavior, former classmate Ahuva Katzin said Thursday.

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Miriam Yarimi, left, as a Brooklyn teenager with a buzzcut, pictured with an unidentified friend. Obtained by NYPost
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Miriam Yarimi, left, with childhood friend Ahuva Katzin, who told The Post her pal was troubled from a young age. Obtained by NYPost

“When I think back, she was sick from very, very young,” Katzin said. “It was so obvious.



“Her happy phases always go to religion,” she said. “Like every other week you’ll see she’s religious, and then the next week she’s not religious. She’ll swear that she’s going to keep Shabbat, and then three days later, you’ll see her on a cruise in a photo that was taken on Shabbat.”

Katzin also said that despite the flashy lifestyle Yarimi displayed on her social media accounts — with high-end fashion, fast cars and sultry vacation bikini pics — she lived a lonely, solitary existence.

“She doesn’t do much, but when she does there’s a picture of it,” the childhood pal said. “Otherwise, 90% of her time she’s in her apartment, in bed. She barely goes out.

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A teenaged Miriam Yarimi, left, with friends, years before the fatal Brooklyn crash that has her jailed without bail. Obtained by NYPost
“She wants it to look like she does, but I’ve seen he wear the same pair of pants for like three weeks straight,” she said. “Sometimes I’d wonder, ‘When did you have time to make these posts? Like, when did that happen?'”

Yarimi is now being held without bail on manslaughter charges in the Saturday afternoon crash that killed 35-year-old mom Natasha Saada and her two daughters, Diana, 8, and Debra, 5.

Philip Saada, 4, was left in critical condition and is still fighting for his life.

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Miriam Yarimi, 32, in a recent photo. Her childhood friend said Yarimi’s outgoing persona online hides a solitary life. Facebook/Miriam Yarimi
She was arraigned from her bed at NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn on Thursday morning, wearing a yellow hospital gown and neatly trimmed hair — as prosecutors claimed she went on a bizarre rant to cops after she was busted in the deadly wreck.

“The devil’s in my eyes,” she allegedly told cops, according to a criminal complaint. “I’m haunted inside. I didn’t kill anyone. I didn’t hurt anyone. Prove it. Show me proof.

“Where’s my phone? My phone was left in the car. My phone is still on scene,” Yarimi allegedly rambled. “I need CT scans in my eyes. I need to get scanning done now. I need to get my eyes scanned again. The devil is in my eyes.”

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The Saturday afternoon crash killed a 35-year-old mom and her two young daughters, with Miriam Yarimi now charged. Kevin C Downs for NY Post
Katzin said her old friend’s erratic behavior only worsened in recent years — but started early in her life.

Yarimi, who identified as a Sephardic Jew of Yemenite roots, grew up on East 12th Street in Brooklyn, one of six children raised by a single mom — with her father living in Israel.

Katzin said Yarimi, who went by her middle name of Elisheva back then, was overweight as a youngster and “really didn’t like how she looked and she was very insecure.

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How The Post reported the fatal Brooklyn crash that killed a 35-year-old mom and her two young daughters.
“She was very insecure and she was just awkward,” she said. “But she always was super, super hyper.”

Katzin also said Yarimi had “a mental breakdown” and even shaved her head after an affair with a married NYPD cop when she was just a young teenager fizzled and left her distraught.

“I was literally there for years and years of this relationship she had with this guy who she thought was gonna leave his wife for her,” she said. “She was 13, 14, and anytime we had anything going on, a birthday party or whatever, he would always call her. She was busy with him all day, all night, whenever he called.

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Diana Saada, 8, at left, and her 5-year-old sister, Debra, were killed and their brother Philip, 4, was injured in a crash. X
“This guy completely screwed her up. It was one thing after the next after the next, and then she ended up having some mental breakdown and shaved her head. The wigmaker thing was her getting over that.”

Yarimi later sued the NYPD over the inappropriate affair, which led to a $2 million settlement in December.

It was the first of at least two nasty encounters with New York’s Finest, culminating with a notice of claim — an announcement of an intent to sue — that Yarimi filed in January claiming she was manhandled by police in October when they showed up at her apartment to take her for a psych eval.

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Teenager Miriam Yarimi, center, with friend Ahuva Katzin, right, and another pal during happier times. Obtained by NYPost
Yarmiri married in 2019 when she was “in her manic religious mode,” with both vowing to become more religious — and they eventually had a daughter together, Katzin said.

“It didn’t happen for her, but today he has a full beard and he looks like a rabbi,” she said. “He’s a really good guy. He picks his daughter up to take her to school every day. He’s super nice.”

The match didn’t last, and neighbors and friends said the two are embroiled in a bitter custody battle for the girl.

“She could never have a stable relationship,” Katzin said. “There’s no way.”

In recent years, neighbors and friends said Yarimi has gotten increasingly paranoid, and has floated wild conspiracy theories online — even claiming iconic blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe was assassinated by the CIA for leaking secrets to former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.


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“As we got older she got sicker and sicker — like, super sick.” Katzin said. “She’s just completely gone. Like, her mind is so warped from so many years of untreated mental illness.


“She was screaming for help from the rooftops,” she added. “I feel like I let her down. I feel like everyone’s let her down. She needed help for a long time, and people are making her out to be a monster who intended to do this.”
 
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