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I drowned the kids, hubby told
20/02/2002 09:42 - (SA)
Houston - Andrea Yates, the mother who drowned her five children in the bath, phoned her husband at work that day to say "I finally did it," the jury at her murder trial has been told.
Russell Yates went home after getting the call last June, and
sergeant David Svahn testified that he was the first officer to
encounter Yates as the young father ran up to the house.
Svahn said: "He was screaming and hollering.
"He was
saying: `What did she do to my kids? What did she do to my kids?'," he told the court.
Svahn had the grim task of telling Yates that his
children, aged six months to seven years, were dead.
"At that point, he fell to the ground and began hitting his hand on the ground," Svahn said. The father then picked up a plastic chair from the yard and threw it, the officer said.
Andrea Yates (37) is charged with murder and could face the
death penalty. She has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity.
Yates' extensive medical records detail her bouts with
depression and two suicide attempts. They also show her fear that
she might hurt someone and a doctor's caution that the couple
reconsider having more children.
On June 20, Russell Yates "said his wife had called him at work and told him it was time to come home," Svahn testified. "His wife told him she had hurt all five of the kids and that she 'finally did it'."
Mother sat wiping her face
The jury was also shown the pyjamas the five children had worn that day, including the purple sleeper worn by their
six-month-old daughter, Mary, and the blue-and-white pyjamas worn by her brother Noah (7).
During the testimony, Yates sat at the defence table and wiped her face as her attorney, Wendell Odom, tried to comfort her.
George Parnham, another of Yates's attorneys, objected to the
"parade" of clothing, which he said prejudiced the jury against
Yates.
But Prosecutor Joe Owmby said the display was necessary to show the size of the children. - Sapa-AP
- SAPA
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