Where is andrea yates now
He makes sure the grass over their graves is cut. He still weeps when he talks about them. The definitions of postpartum depression and psychosis were not yet commonly known. In order to defend Yates, Parnham had to educate the public about mental illness. The case brought mental health awareness, and postpartum mental illness in particular, into public awareness. Since it happened, more therapists, psychiatrists and medical professionals have dedicated their careers to helping women struggling after giving birth.
More resources and interventions have also become available. Yates believed killing the children was the only way to save them from herself and eternal damnation, she told police when she reported the June 20, deaths. Yates pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, but she was initially convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison. The conviction was reversed in due to false testimony given by a California psychiatrist. Jurors believed Yates when she was retried in But, on July 17, , a day after Rusty had found her in a frantic state, shaking and nervously chewing her nails, things changed — she tried to kill herself by overdosing on pills.
Andrea was admitted to a medical institution on a couple of occasions after that because of similar incidents, and soon, she was diagnosed with postpartum psychosis. But about seven weeks after she was discharged, they conceived, and Andrea gave birth to their only daughter, Mary, on November 30, But Rusty altered that, leaving Andrea alone with them for an hour each day in an attempt to slowly get back to normalcy. Unfortunately, though, an hour is all that it took for Andrea to harm her children beyond help on June 20, She meticulously killed them and then dialed IE 11 is not supported.
For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Share this —. Follow today. More Brands. June 17, - 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, - Admitted to Memorial Spring Shadows Glen for psychiatric treatment after she tries to kill herself.
She is treated as an inpatient and later as an outpatient for two months and is prescribed Haldol. She is prescribed strong anti-psychotic medications, including Haldol. June 20, - Yates drowns her five children, one by one, in the bathtub at their home in Clear Lake, Texas.
July 30, - She is indicted on two counts of capital murder and pleads not guilty by reason of insanity. February 18, - Yates' trial begins. She is later sentenced to life in prison. October - Yates is placed on suicide watch after refusing to eat.
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