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 month.
Yates, who signed a friend’s high school yearbook as “the struggling butterfly,” suffered from postpartum psychosis when she killed her children in 2001 Courtesy of Yates Family/Getty On June 20, 2001 ...
Andrea Yates' attorney has filed a motion for a "reasonable" bond that would allow her to be moved from the Harris County Jail to the Rusk Psychiatric Hospital while she awaits her retrial on capital ...
At the beginning of one of the nation’s most high-profile murder trials in 2002, prosecutor Joseph Owmby told jurors that Andrea Yates had spent two years planning to kill her five young children. On ...
Harris County prosecutors vowed Friday to continue fighting the reversal of Andrea Yates' capital murder conviction for drowning her children in her Clear Lake-area home. The 1st Texas Court of ...
July 3 -- In the wake of the Texas tragedy in which Andrea Yates allegedly drowned all five of her young children, many are left wondering what happened to this woman and her family. Yates' husband, ...
HOUSTON -- Andrea Yates, the 37-year-old housewife who admitted she drowned her five children in the bathtub, was convicted of murder Tuesday by a jury that rejected her claim of insanity in just 3 ...
In June 2001, a 37-year-old mother of five drowned her children in a bathtub. Andrea Yates was suffering from postpartum depression but was later convicted of capital murder in March 2002, and ...
July 30 -- The Texas mother accused of drowning her five children in a bathtub was indicted on capital murder charges today as her lawyers said they intend to pursue an insanity defense at her trial.
Andrea Yates was experiencing postpartum psychosis when she drowned her children in 2001. She was remanded in 2007 to a mental hospital Courtesy of Yates Family/Getty At the beginning of one of the ...