Child killer Levi Aron never gave up his quest for love despite failed marriages - New York Daily News

Child killer Levi Aron has been married twice, but neither relationship lasted very long.

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Child killer Levi Aron has been married twice, but neither relationship lasted very long.

Child butcherLevi Aron was a lonely man desperately looking for love.

He married two Jewish single moms - and was then jilted by a fiance who fit the same profile.

"We both wanted to have a nice Orthodox home," said his second wife, Debbie Kivel of Tennessee, who dumped him after a year.

Even though his marriages didn't work, he continued searching for romance.

When he was arrested for murder this week, his profile on an online dating site was active. He did duets of sappy love songs with women he'd never met on a karaoke website.

It's not clear how Aron, 35, met wife No. 1, an Israeli named Diana Diunov, who came to the U.S. in 2002 for a liver transplant with her daughter, Edita.

They married in June 2004. Seven months later, Diunov was indicted in Manhattan Federal Court for bilking diamond supply companies of $1.7 million.

Aron and Diunov split in August 2005; less than a month later, she married Boris Shvartzman, her co-conspirator in the diamond scam. She's in prison.

Aron also jumped back into the saddle quickly. He married Kivel, a Memphis mom of two, just seven months after his divorce. They met via a Jewish matchmaking site, sawyouatsinai.com, and Aron moved in with her and her young kids.

The marriage lasted less than a year - and again, Aron wasted little time looking for a new wife.

He moved to Florida, where his latest flame lived. She broke off their engagement just weeks before their 2009 wedding. Aron returned to Brooklyn to live in the attic of his parents' house.

Though described as painfully shy, he continued to woo women on the Internet, and like many online daters, he wasn't 100% truthful. On Zoosk.com, he listed himself as "never married."

His Facebook "friends" list was full of pretty women, including celebrities he likely never met. On SingSnap.com, he recorded the male parts of duets in a raspy voice and they were paired with the female parts, which were recorded separately.

"This puts chills up my spine," said a duet partner.

With Mike Jaccarino

lalpert@nydailynews.com

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