Drowned ALL her Children in a bathtub – but Instead of Jail…

After a long and famous trial, Yates was convicted, but the decision was overturned later and…
it was considered insane.
If you look at the facts of the case, I wouldn’t disagree with that decision, but now that he spends time in a mental institution makes the strangest thing: watching videos of the kids to play and laugh! What sick thoughts could pass from the head of this serial killer, On 20 June 2001, the Yates, who is now 51 years old, she drowned her kids, then pick up the phone and call the police in which he confessed to the crime, citing postpartum depression.
From that point on, the story became more and more strange. He said that he believed he was possessed by Satan and that he thought that the only way that could save the souls of the children he was with to drown. He was convicted in 2002. However, the decision was overturned in 2006 and was judged insane. In the 10 years that have passed since then, live in a mental hospital under close monitoring.
The new home is the State Hospital Kerrville, just 70 miles outside of San Antonio, Texas and will probably spend the rest of her life there. In a recent interview with People, the partner of George Parnham (defense attorney), Wendell Odom has recommended to the magazine and revealed some shocking details about the current mental state of the patient. “I don’t think people understand how shy, lonely and scared is Andrea, and also because of all this publicity.
Is really scared,” said Odom. Of installation, Yates is the only patient who are not allowed to go out of the room in the hospital. Instead, you spend your time strolling the gardens of the hospital and works in the hall of crafting. During the last 10 years, Yates has built several objects, including aprons and cards.
These are sold anonymously and the proceeds go to the Yates Children Memorial Fund, a charity founded by Parnham and that helps women with mental health problems. “It’s a way to turn a tragedy into a positive force,” said the Parnham to the People. Last year, her husband Yates, Rusty, gave an interview to Oprah, which she asked him if he had forgiven his ex-wife. “Yes,” he said, adding,
“Forgiveness means that I have never accused really the same, but the illness.”
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