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Details emerge of killing spree

2001-06-23 09:02

C Bryson Hull

Houston - Houston mother Andrea Yates, who drowned her five children, killed four of them one-by-one before she chased 7-year-old Noah through the house and dragged him to the bathroom after he figured out what she was doing.

This has emerged from a report in the Houston Chronicle.

A later report in The Dallas Morning News online edition quoted an unidentified police official as saying Yates had thought about killing the children for several months.

"She essentially said she had realised that she was a 'bad mother' and she felt that the children were disabled - that they were not developing normally," the official told the newspaper. "She told us that she had thought about doing this for several months."

The Chronicle report, citing a police official who listened to Yates' taped statement to investigators, said the mother and former registered nurse recounted the events in a "zombie-like fashion."

"What's wrong with Mary?" Noah reportedly asked his mother when he saw her placing 6-month-old Mary in the tub.

Yates said her son ran from her, but she chased him through the house, dragged him back to the bathroom and drowned him alongside his infant sister, the report said.

Before that, Yates said she killed, in order, Luke (2), Paul (3), and John (5). After drowning them, she carried the bodies onto a bed and covered them with a sheet, where police said all but one body, Noah's, was found, according to the paper.

She reportedly left Noah in the tub before calling police and her husband, Russell, who was at his job at the nearby Johnson Space Centre.

He visited her in jail for the first time on Friday and said he would stand by her.

Andrea, 36, started Friday giving short, barely audible answers as she stood with crossed arms before State District Judge Belinda Hill. The judge granted her indigent status and a court-appointed attorney to defend her against a charge of capital murder.

By day's end, the former registered nurse who admitted killing her children had a private attorney and a jailhouse visit from the victims' father and her relatives.

Russell Yates, who was not in court during his wife's appearance, arrived along with several relatives and attorney George Parnham after planning for the burial of his children next Wednesday.

"The family standing behind me is very supportive of Andrea, and this includes the father of these children and the husband of their mother," Parnham said after the visit, gesturing to Russell Yates and the other relatives. "They are unified in seeing her through this."

She faces a single capital murder charge that could bring her the death penalty. Prosecutors have not yet said whether they would seek that punishment.

Yates said on Thursday he loved his wife and would continue to support her because it was the "psychotic side effects with her depression that led her to do this."

Andrea Yates had been taking drugs including the anti-psychotic Haldol to combat postpartum depression, a 1999 bout of which led her to attempt suicide, Russell Yates said. Postpartum depression in its most severe form can include violent psychosis, doctors said.

Parnham deflected questions about whether he would pursue an insanity defence.

"I want the service for these children to take place before any pronouncements, announcements or discussions take place relative to a defence or her current status," he said.

Killing details emerge The children's memorial service will be held exactly a week after Yates made her confession to police just moments after drowning the last of her five children.

"This is the most horrendous thing I have ever seen," Harris County Assistant District Attorney Joe Owmby said after the morning hearing, which the judge postponed to July 24 so Yates could consult her lawyer. He would not discuss details of the killings.

- Reuters

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