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Psychiatrist Dr. Lucy Puryear, who treated Yates, said Andrea "was the sickest person I've seen in my life." The documentary is not one-sided.
Andrea Yates was a typical housewife in Houston, Texas. But her life drastically changed in June 2001 when she drowned her five children in a bathtub before calmly calling the police and her ...
Rusty Yates, the ex-husband of notorious killer mom Andrea Yates, has forgiven her for drowning their five young children in 2001 — and even talks to her in the mental hospital at least once a ...
20 years ago, Andrea Yates drowned her five children in the bathtub of her Clear Lake home. ABC13's Jessica Willey has exclusive interviews.
Rusty Yates, the ex-husband of notorious killer mom Andrea Yates, has forgiven her for drowning their five young children in 2001 — and even talks to her in the mental hospital at least once a ...
The case of Andrea Yates, who was sentenced to life in prison Friday, opens new and intense debate over the insanity defense.
Learn more about the trial against Andrea Yates, a Texas mother found not guilty by reason of insanity in the deaths of three of her five children.
A juror in Andrea Yates' capital murder trial said he relied on the false testimony of California psychiatrist Park Dietz to convict the Clear Lake-area woman who drowned her five children in the ...
Andrea Yates was experiencing postpartum psychosis when she drowned her children in 2001. She was remanded in 2007 to a mental hospital.
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