[HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) -- Standing outside the home where his wife drowned their five children one year ago, Russell Yates said Thursday his entire] family died that day, ... really did the unthinkable. |
a cruel dilemma which turned upside down her sense of right and wrong. |
Andrea is more upset now than before because she is getting better and realizes what happened. |
Apparently, patient and husband plan to have as many babies as nature will allow. This will surely guarantee psychotic depression. |
because she was having depression from having kids. |
Every step of the way, they've treated her like a serial killer for no reason -- a hardened serial killer. And she's not. She's a loving mother who became desperately ill and really did the unthinkable, |
I remember little Paul, ... He had a boo-boo. Andrea put a Band-aid on it. It wasn't even a cut, but she was very loving. |
I said, 'Is anyone hurt?' She said, 'Yes.' I said, 'Who?' She said, 'The children. All of them,' ... My heart just sank. |
I think anyone who has a mental illness (and) who watched that should be offended. |
I think anyone who has a mental illness [and] who watched that should be offended, |
I think everyone would lose again if they brought her back to trial, ... Although, if she does go back to trial she could be found not guilty by reason of insanity. To me, any way I look at it, it's good for her. |
I was listening to the radio and they were playing some music in my cell. I heard a voice through the music. |
I'd be the first in line to help the jury. |
If it hadn't been by drowning while we were gone, it would have been smothering them at night or poisoning them at breakfast, |
If they drop charges against her, then she'd go to a mental hospital and then the doctors would decide when she's well enough to go home, ... They've treated her like a serial killer, and my feeling all along has been it's a waste of the taxpayers' money to prosecute her. |