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kids one by one in the family tub. we didn t know what to do. we just looked at each other, and there was this moment in time where all of the training, you know, all the scenes that you have made, everything that you have been taught and learned and instinct went right out the window. police were there in my yard. i wanted to go inside. they wouldn t let me inside. they told me what happened, and, you know, i just i remember laying in the grass and just bawling. and the husband showed up. and he started screaming, andrea, you finally did it. ya, you really dit. she sat there and just stared at the door with this blank look on her face. it was just like void of anything. but everybody was affected. and anyone that says they weren t, they re not telling the truth. the stories spread like
the following march when andrea s father died. andrea is such a wonderful, caring person. she cared deeply for her father. and felt a great deal of responsibility because she was the nurse in the family. come march 31st she is taken by rusty to devereaux hospital. rusty s concerned about her. andrea was diagnosed with major depressive disorder, postpartum onset. at that time, hospitals weren t educated about postpartum illness, psychiatrists weren t educated about postpartum illness. after the 2001 hospitalization, andrea continued seeing a hospital psychiatrist as an outpatient. but she wasn t put back on haldol, and rusty hesitated to question the doctor. you know, if i were to challenge him and say, well, this medicine worked for her in 99, why aren t we trying it
going into an rv was kind of more of an experiment for us. and so what we did was we rented our house that we had here and bought a 38-foot travel trailer and pulled it to florida and lived at a campground in florida during the course of that assignment. at the time, andrea was again pregnant. she miscarried just after the move. in 1997, the yates returned to houston where their third son is born. in 1998, they trade in the rv for a renovated 350-square-foot bus, a bus they bought from michael woroniecki. baby number four arrives a few months later. i went on the bus. it was a bus. it was small. and there was a trap door that lifted up, and you d look down in the luggage compartment and there weres pallets on the floor where the children slept.
appointment on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates drowned her children one by one and then patiently waited to be arrested. when i saw her in the jail that first time, i would ask her questions, and she would answer it in nonsense. she heard the tv talking to her, and she was picking her scalp, which i saw her do later to learn that the belief was that the number 666 had been branded into her scalp. as irrational as andrea s symptoms sounded, at least one expert had a scientific term for her season, cacodemonomania. cacodemonomania is literally believing one is possessed by a demon, and it s a known phenomenon that occurs in people with religious delusions.