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Yates lived by rigid schedule, according to husband
The Dallas Morning News ^ | March 1, 2002 (The Ides of March are upon us!) | By TERRI LANGFORD / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 03/01/2002 1:45:51 AM PST by MeekOneGOP


Yates lived by rigid schedule, according to husband

Husband also testifies she was allowed 3 hours a week without her kids

03/01/2002

By TERRI LANGFORD / The Dallas Morning News

HOUSTON - Russell "Rusty" Yates told jurors Thursday about how his wife, Andrea, lived by a rigid schedule as housekeeper and teacher and was allowed three hours each week to do whatever she wanted, alone, without her children.

"Man's the breadwinner and the woman's the homemaker," Mr. Yates said Thursday during Mrs. Yates' capital murder trial. Mrs. Yates pleaded insanity after admitting that she drowned her five children in June.

While he talked proudly of the couple's decision to toe a higher ethical line based on biblical teachings and lessons gleaned from a conservative newsletter called "Perilous Times," Mr. Yates coincidentally painted a picture for jurors of a bleak life bereft of any outlet for Mrs. Yates besides her children.

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"A scared animal" is how Debbie Holmes testified that her friend Andrea Yates behaved in the days before she killed her children.

Mr. Yates, 37, told the jury that he and his wife agreed before their wedding in 1993 to a "traditional" marriage in which he would serve as sole breadwinner and she would be homemaker.

The pact included being a stay-at-home mother, primary caregiver and, eventually, home-school teacher. Mr. Yates said that he controlled the cash and that she stuck carefully to an allowance.

Therapist Earline Wilcott, who met with Mrs. Yates after her suicide attempts, testified that her client felt overwhelmed and trapped.

Ms. Wilcott said Mrs. Yates felt criticized for the way she ran the household. Ms. Wilcott said Mrs. Yates told her that her husband bought her a book on how to get organized.

When pressure from raising their children appeared to be getting to Mrs. Yates, she could always look forward to Thursdays. Mr. Yates testified that for three hours once each week from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mrs. Yates could do whatever she wanted, alone, without the children.

The free time was to provide some relief for his wife, Mr. Yates said. "I guess that's what we decided," he said.

Mrs. Yates is a diagnosed schizophrenic predisposed to pitch-black depressions that followed the births of her last two children. Testimony has shown that the 37-year-old registered nurse with perfectionist tendencies and a solid Christian faith went along with the home management plan she and Mr. Yates hammered out before marriage.

During a second day of testimony, this time during questioning by Harris County prosecutor Joe Owmby, Mr. Yates, a NASA engineer, said he and Mrs. Yates agreed before marrying that she would give up her job at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at Houston.

"We thought it best that Andrea be home," Mr. Yates testified.

Prosecutors say Mrs. Yates was fully aware of what she was doing when she drowned Noah, 7; John, 5; Paul, 3; Luke, 2; and 6-month-old Mary in the family bathtub.

Mrs. Yates' trial, which began Feb. 18, is expected to go through next week. She faces life in prison or lethal injection if convicted.

During questioning, Mr. Yates said his wife was quiet and remarkably modest. After they were married, Mrs. Yates wouldn't undress in front of her husband. "That's a pretty personal question, but generally that's true. She's shy," he testified.

While Mr. Yates found time for interests such as biking to work, joining a gym and working in the garage, Mrs. Yates had the children and home-schooling to keep up with.

Their life also included some unusual experiments and choices.

Almost as soon as their first home was built, they rented it out, trading it for a 38-foot trailer to live a "simpler life."

"I think a lot of it was that Andrea was generally happy in the house, I probably wasn't as happy in the house," he said.

After being married 41/2 years, with three young children and another on the way, they sold the trailer for a $37,000 converted Greyhound bus.

"I didn't view it as a hardship," Mr. Yates said. "We like it better than a house."

After the 1999 birth of their fourth child, Luke, the close quarters appeared to get to her. She summoned her husband home one day. He found her sobbing and shaking in the back of the bus.

The next day, she took an overdose. Less than a month later, she held a knife to her throat.

Mr. Yates told jurors how he faithfully drove his wife to therapy after her two suicide attempts.

He also told jurors that his wife opted for natural childbirth.

Although he conceded that the newsletter he and his wife read advocated natural childbirth for a "humbling experience for a woman," Mr. Yates said it was his wife's idea to go without local anesthetic.

"It was her choice," he said. "Sometimes Andrea liked to take the hard road instead of an easy road."

Despite warnings from at least one psychiatrist who said having more children would bring Mrs. Yates a harsher version of the depression that sent her to try to kill herself, they had a fifth child on Nov. 30, 2000.

They knew that Haldol pulled her out of the depths in 1999, after the birth of Luke. When Mrs. Yates faltered again, particularly after her father died in March 2001, they asked for the drug again.

"I knew she was sick," Mr. Yates said. "She wouldn't have tried to commit suicide if she hadn't been sick."

Four days before she drowned her children, Mrs. Yates awoke screaming that she was trapped. As her husband comforted her, she told him about her nightmare. "Something about in her dream she was trapped in her bed," Mr. Yates said.

"A scared animal" is how Debbie Holmes later testified that Mrs. Yates behaved in the days before she killed her children. The women met about 16 years ago at M.D. Anderson.

Mrs. Holmes said Mrs. Yates spoke only three complete sentences to her in the four months before the children died. Her hair greasy and matted, her body reeking, Mrs. Yates was a walking zombie then, Mrs. Holmes said.

"I was appalled," said Mrs. Holmes. "She looked like a cancer patient." When she heard that the children were drowned, a teary Mrs. Holmes said she collapsed.

"I fell on the floor, and I just cried," Mrs. Holmes said. "I was screaming. It can't be my Andrea."


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Comment #341 Removed by Moderator

To: muggs
don't forget she was a mega smart educated teacher also..............................hehehe
342 posted on 03/01/2002 10:20:27 AM PST by angcat
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To: AppyPappy
Yes but no one knew that. Her husband was the only one who knew about those things

which is why he is equally culpable, c'mon Appy, pretty please, give me this point : ) ?

343 posted on 03/01/2002 10:23:43 AM PST by xsmommy
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To: one_particular_harbour
Here's a link or two on the preacher man...

http://www.gospelcom.net/apologeticsindex/w16.html

http://www.gospelcom.net/apologeticsindex/news2/an020124-08.html

344 posted on 03/01/2002 10:24:56 AM PST by jacquej
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To: Illbay
If only a handful of people stop and question their mindless assumptions, it'd be worth it.

Well, You would be at the front of that line......

345 posted on 03/01/2002 10:26:30 AM PST by hobbes1
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To: ET(end tyranny)
Were you there? Were you in either one of them's back pocket recording what went on? Or did you get all this from testimony.

MY point is that a lawyers job and oath is to defend his client vigorously. All to often, nowadays, this is held to mean in any manner possible, including deceit and misdirection. Look at the OJ trial.

The two facts are that Yates was willing to defend his wife in the face of these horrible acts and the defense lawyer's oath to defend his client with all weapons in his arsenal. The defense is insanity. Anything that would mitigate her actions on the side of insanity is this lawyer's job, including testimony of horrible treatment of his wife from her husband.

There are two ways to look at this. His treatment drove his wife to insanity, or his testimony is calculated to make the jurors (and us) think he drove his wife to insanity, when in fact his actions were an order of magnitude less egredious than testified to.

I'm not saying either one is the truth. I'm saying that most here are ignoring the possibility of the second when the first is so emotionally satisfying.

Most here are taking his testimony at face value, and I'm saying there are other possibilities. Do not rush to conclusions based on emotional reactions. That may in fact be precisely the defense plan.

346 posted on 03/01/2002 10:27:27 AM PST by William Terrell
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To: one_particular_harbour
The state. That's who does it now.
347 posted on 03/01/2002 10:27:36 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: xsmommy
I already said he is an asshole. But he did not kill those kids any more than the bathtub did.
348 posted on 03/01/2002 10:28:39 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: AppyPappy
"The wife would call the ambulance if her husband stayed in the bathroom too long. We eventually threatened her with jail. But he stayed with her."

wait, let me get this straight.....

If he was in the bathroom too long, she would call the ambulance because he "Overstayed" his alotted time??? Was this the explanation she gave or was it some nutty rant?

349 posted on 03/01/2002 10:28:40 AM PST by SunnyUsa
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To: jacquej
Try Warneke. There are 4K, but this belief needs some light shed on it.
350 posted on 03/01/2002 10:29:15 AM PST by GalvestonGal.com
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To: SunnyUsa
She said he was having a stroke which is why he "couldn't come to the door". she would bang on the door if he took too long and then she would call EMS. We'd find him on the crapper when we got there. She would chase us into the yard demanding we make him stop having a stroke in the outhouse. I guess it was the only peace he got.

She once filed a missing person claim on him and told the police where to find him. She also beat him.

352 posted on 03/01/2002 10:33:06 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: AppyPappy
But he did not kill those kids any more than the bathtub did.

while the bathtub, as an inanimate object, could not absent itself from the house so as not to become an instrumentality, Randy Yates COULD have removed his children from his wife's care and thus, saved their lives.

353 posted on 03/01/2002 10:34:12 AM PST by xsmommy
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To: joathome
Civil societies don't fry the insane.

If she is found "not guilty by reason of insanity" she should be incarcerated for the rest of her natural life in a maximum security institution for the criminally insane. No way should she be allowed to roam at large among other humans, least of all released into the custody of her equally nutty husband so that they can create more babies to replace the ones she broke.

Oh, and she should be spayed before she's carted to the looney bin.

354 posted on 03/01/2002 10:34:41 AM PST by Alouette
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To: Terriergal
I agree. Anrea Yates should have left. And she remains responsible for her choices. My point is here. I don't think we can afford to emote wildly off into firey anger, where justice is not served.

355 posted on 03/01/2002 10:35:08 AM PST by William Terrell
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To: jacquej
I am curious about the particular sect or conservative homeschooling group the Yates were involved in... is there any info on the net about them? You mentioned the name of the "guru" Wornieki, but I couldn't find any info about him...

That's because I can't spell ... sorry. You can read about Michael and Rachel Woroniecki here on this Christian cult-awareness website.

From the Houston Chronicle: "Yates and her children joined a home school support group that meets at nearby Sagemont Church, a friend said, but the couple and the children are not listed on the church's membership or Sunday school rolls. Relatives said last week that the Yateses were not affiliated with any church." I have been unable to locate on the Web the information I read last summer about Sagemont Church. If I find it again I will post it on one of these threads.

357 posted on 03/01/2002 10:36:52 AM PST by ikanakattara
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To: GalvestonGal.com
Found it, and it is spelled "Woroniecki"... The couple's full names are Michael Peter and Rachel Woronieki, and they apparently travel around in a bus with their six children creating disturbances wherever they go...

I have never visited the site that describes them before, but clicking on various links, I found one section that describes how to recognize heresy and cults, which it appears Andrea fell into...

Again, sorry for not knowing how to post a direct link...

http://www.gospelcom.net/apologeticsindex/news2/an020124-08.html

358 posted on 03/01/2002 10:37:05 AM PST by jacquej
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet;all
"She was very sick. If we can't agree on what should be done with her now, can't we agree on that much?"

I think she was a time bomb and disgusting really - with that hair, and if she smelled too - and then after what she did she deserves the death penalty.

BUT the difference is the *sick card* doesn't work for me, she KNEW enough to wait till the husband or anyone who could stop her wasnt around (those poor babies, they had no chance...and we know she chased the oldest...he KNEW he was going to DIE). I believe she committed the worse crime imaginable - I can't even think of one worse, unless she was able to kill her kids and her neighbor's too

It's not like she baked a cake afterwards, mowed the lawn and then went shopping at the mall.....AS soon as the DEED was done she called 911 and her husband - what anyone would do at a minimum....if they know right from wrong.

Why does this woman want to live? That's my question...how could you live with yourself after drowning her 5 babies?

The only thing that is regrettable is this wretch of a woman couldn't manage to kill herself before she harmed her children.

360 posted on 03/01/2002 10:38:27 AM PST by SunnyUsa
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