Her capital murder conviction was later overturned, and she was found not guilty by reason of insanity as she suffered from postpartum psychosis Andrea reportedly told a jail psychiatrist that she ...
Andrea Yates killed her five children after drowning them in the bathtub of her suburban Houston home — but nearly 25 years later, her ex-husband maintains that being a mother was her "favorite role." ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Courtesy of Yates Family/Getty Andrea and Randy Yates and four of their children At the beginning of one of the nation’s most high ...
This year marks 25 years since mother of five Andrea Yates killed her children by drowning them in the bathtub, and questions still remain. In a tragedy wrapped in mental health crises, religion and ...
HOUSTON - Andrea Yates pleaded innocent by reason of insanity in the drowning deaths of her children Monday as she made her first court appearance since her 2002 capital murder convictions were ...
Andrea Yates killed her young children — Noah, John, Paul, Luke and Mary — in June 2001 Phillippe Diederich/Getty ; Phillippe Diederich/Getty On June 20, 2001, Andrea Yates drowned the five young ...
Andrea Yates was an avid follower of Michael Woroniecki, who allegedly preached about saving “unrighteous children" Andrea Yates killed her five children by drowning in June 2001 Both of her trials ...
Andrea Yates, the Houston mom who in 2001 drowned her five young children one-by-one in the bathtub, might soon be allowed to leave the state psychiatric hospital where she is being treated for mental ...
June 17, 1999 – Overdoses on Trazodone, a medication used to treat depression, and is admitted to Methodist Hospital psychiatric unit where she is diagnosed with a major depressive disorder. July 21, ...
HOUSTON Since then, there have been two trials, plenty of opinions and some changes to how the mentally ill are treated both in and out of a courtroom. George Parnham is perhaps the man who now knows ...
When police responded to a 911 call from Andrea Yates' Texas home in June 2001, she delivered a chilling confession: “I just killed my children." That horrific sentence launched a years-long saga of ...