Andrea was convicted of capital murder, but the verdict was later reversed and she was found not guilty by reason of insanity Rusty opened up about the horrific event in HBO Max's docuseries The Cult ...
At the time of the killings, Andrea was dealing with postpartum depression and psychosis while also allegedly listening to the teachings of Michael Woroniecki The docuseries The Cult Behind the Killer ...
Andrea Yates killed her five children after drowning them in the bathtub of her suburban Houston home — but nearly 25 years later, her ex-husband maintains that being a mother was her "favorite role." ...
Russell “Rusty” Yates faced immense tragedy when his then-wife, Andrea Yates, drowned their five children in June 2001. More than two decades after the crime, Rusty revealed why he still visits his ex ...
A man has shared his reasons for continuing to visit his ex-wife, despite her having murdered their five young children. On June 20, 2001, Rusty Yates, a NASA engineer, left for his usual workday at ...
HOUSTON - Prosecutors refused to see that Andrea Yates was legally insane when she drowned her five children in the bathtub, so they moved ahead with a case "built on lies," her ex-husband said ...
HBO docuseries "The Cult Behind The Killer," explores Andrea Yates murder case and Michael Woroniecki, a preacher from Michigan. Here's what to know.
HOUSTON - Rusty Yates, whose former wife, Andrea, drowned the couple's five children in the family's bathtub in 2001, remarried Saturday, less than two days before his ex-wife's retrial was to begin.
HOUSTON (AP) – In a dramatic turnaround from her first murder trial, Andrea Yates was found not guilty by reason of insanity Wednesday in the drowning of her children in the bathtub. The 42-year-old ...
Timeline: June 17, 1999 - 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.