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Russell Yates lashes out
Houston Chronicle ^ | 3/16/02 | LISA TEACHEY

Posted on 03/16/2002 7:30:26 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

The husband of Andrea Pia Yates lashed out at the medical community and the legal system Friday after his wife was sent to prison for life for drowning their children.

Able to speak publicly for the first time shortly after the verdict was announced, Russell Yates also criticized the court-imposed gag order that has kept him silent until the trial ended.

Finally getting a chance to answer his critics, Russell Yates acknowledged he made mistakes in getting treatment for his wife who suffered from bouts of depression in the past two years. But he said there was no way to protect his family from a psychotic person.

"She's a victim here, not only of the medical community but the justice system," Yates said on the steps outside the Harris County courthouse. "We're obviously very disappointed in the verdict of guilty. All of us in our family, we all stand behind Andrea. None of us wanted her to be found guilty. In fact, most of us are offended that she was even prosecuted.

"Obviously, it could have been worse if she had been given the death penalty, but it wouldn't have been that much worse."

Yates said Devereux Texas Treatment Network in League City, the hospital where his wife was admitted twice in the months leading up to the June 20 killings, failed to diagnose his wife's psychosis. And the doctor there, Mohammed Saeed, took her off anti-psychotic medication, Yates said.

"How could she have been so ill and the medical community not diagnose her, not treat her and, I'll say, not protect our family from her," Yates said. "The first thing I did when we bought our house was have a fancy alarm system installed ... My responsibility was to protect our family from people outside our house. You never think you have to protect somebody from inside your house.

"It's really the medical community's responsibility to identify psychosis. I'm not a medical professional, I don't even know what psychosis is, to speak of. I mean, I know now but I didn't then."

Yates said a family can't protect itself from a psychotic person.

"She had delusional thinking," he said of his wife. "She was psychotic. She thought it was imperative that she kill the children. And if it hadn't have been by drowning when we were gone, it would have been by smothering them at night or poisoning them at breakfast. It would have been some other way."

Yates said he didn't blame the 12 jurors who convicted his wife, but rather was disheartened by the insanity laws in Texas that allow a jury to find someone legally insane only if the panel believes as a result of a severe mental disease or defect the person did not know his conduct was wrong.

"It isn't that they didn't believe she was mentally ill, it's the way the law is worded," Yates said. "Obviously she called police. That could make a case, `Well, she thought it was illegal, which in some sense she thought it was wrong and, therefore, she should not be found insane.' "

Yates said he did not know if he would become an activist in trying to get the law changed.

Yates said when he arrived at his house after his wife called him at work on June 20, the police were already there. At first he tried to figure out why his wife had drowned his children in the bathtub, until several hours later he remembered a doctor from a previous hospital stay had told him his wife's depression could become psychotic with the births of more children.

Yates said he told police that immediately.

"I saw this terrible tragedy of my family," Yates said. "And then I see poor Andrea in this terrible medical state. And then the state comes forward and charges her with capital murder. And I couldn't believe it."

Yates held a news conference in his Clear Lake front yard the next day, and five days later was silenced by state District Judge Belinda Hill's gag order prohibiting witnesses, lawyers and investigators in the case from talking publicly. Yates said that caused people to speculate about him and his family.

"Everyone needs to know why this happened. I need to know why this happened. I want justice in this case more than anybody," Yates said. "It (the gag order) was personally injurious to me because not only did I see these tremendous injustices done to my family, my children and my wife, but then also I have to stand back and let people just basically vilify us and the whole family in the media for standing behind Andrea.

"Do you really think we would have supported Andrea if we believed anything other than she was psychotic on that day? If I felt it (the deaths of his children) was for any other reason than the fact that she was insane, I'd be the first in line to help the prosecution convict her."

Yates said if he could change one thing he did, he would have taken his wife to a different hospital and a different doctor. And when asked if he should shoulder any of the criminal responsibility he said he should not.

"Our responsibility (his and his mother's Dora Yates') in this was to seek medical treatment for Andrea, which we did," Yates said. "Neither of us saw any indication that Andrea was a danger during that period. She didn't step up and say anything that was so outrageous that made us concerned. She was just quiet and stared ahead.

"We didn't know she was psychotic. We just thought well, she was depressed. But she was just staring ahead. We would see Andrea standing there and we would see her in the same way we'd always seen her.

"We knew how much she loved the children. And if she didn't say anything we assumed she was thinking the same thing she always thought. And so no, we didn't see her as a danger."

Yates said he did not know if he would stay married to his wife, who will not be eligible for parole for 40 years. He also said he did not know whether he would ever have more children with another woman.

The only blame he places on his wife is that he wished she would have told him about having thoughts about harming the children.

"If she had said anything about that, we may have decided not to have any more children," he said.

Yates choked back tears when he spoke of the children and what he says to them when he thinks about them.

"Usually when I pray, I'll pray for the kids," he said. "And I'll talk to the kids a little bit. Say hello. And I will ask them to pray for Andrea. They love their mommy. I know they don't hold this against her. They know that she was sick and they know that she loved them."


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To: abwehr
I guess we should hate a man who has lost his wife, his children and his privacy because he doesn't sob continuously.

I think pity is probably a more fitting emotion than hate. We also ought to remember that this family *was* getting medical advice that apparently didn't always line up from doctor to doctor.

I think we need to cut Yates a little slack; although, he's doing himself no favors by running around spouting off all of the time. A bit of prudence and restraint might be helpful.

21 posted on 03/16/2002 7:59:34 PM PST by Exigence
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To: InvisibleChurch
In fact, most of us are offended that she was even prosecuted.
22 posted on 03/16/2002 8:01:10 PM PST by Thinkin' Gal
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"You never think you have to protect somebody from inside your house. "

Well Russ, based on the results of your efforts to protect your family, I guess that gets you nominated for a Darwin award then.

23 posted on 03/16/2002 8:04:06 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
They know that she was sick and they know that she loved them."

This man needs to get a Big Damn GRIP! The kids may know it NOW because they are protected by the loving arms of God, but all they knew at the time was that their Mommy was betraying them in a most heinous way! This man knew something was wrong with his wife, and he should have kept her away from that NUTCASE preacher; his ideas of sin and damnation just drove that woman over the edge!

24 posted on 03/16/2002 8:08:16 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: Alouette
Sadly very true. This phenomenon occurs whenever someone, for any reason, achieves notoriety. It won't be long before he takes advantage of it, after all, it's something he apparently is good at.

Andrea should be put down, for a wide variety of reasons. Rusty should at least face charges of his own, as well. There is no doubt that he, in many ways, added fuel to this fire.

Mark my words, more will surface about this man's running of his family. And it will not be positive. Quite frankly, he gives me the creeps.


25 posted on 03/16/2002 8:12:06 PM PST by Long Cut
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Sounds like a multi-million dollar civil lawsuit by Yates against the medical community.
26 posted on 03/16/2002 8:16:55 PM PST by lilylangtree
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To: Alouette
That's exactly what's going to happen.
27 posted on 03/16/2002 8:39:04 PM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: goldenstategirl
Cruel and unusual punishment would be beyond what the crime was. If criminals would have to experience the reality of their actions---crime would decrease. Right now they are being rewarded---lethal injections--last meals--liberal sympathizers too!
28 posted on 03/16/2002 8:58:31 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: f.Christian
Yeah...there should be an Andrea Yates law---the crime determines the punishment. Six drownings---five rescues!
29 posted on 03/16/2002 9:03:54 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: abwehr
I guess we should hate a man who has lost his wife, his children and his privacy because he doesn't sob continuously

Let's inject some sanity into this argument:

1.) If I had killed my own children I would not want to live.

2.) I would NEVER leave a psychotic person in charge of my children.

3.) I would have nothing but unlimited hostility towards the killer of my children.

30 posted on 03/16/2002 9:43:31 PM PST by Jeff Chandler
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Yates isn't the brightest bulb in the pack. Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself. The more he talks, the worse he appears. Let him talk, and let the DA get everything on tape. Sooner or later, Yates will go too far.
31 posted on 03/17/2002 4:20:14 AM PST by Marty
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Yates said he did not know if he would stay married to his wife, who will not be eligible for parole for 40 years.

Nice thing for his wife and inlaws to hear the day after the sentencing. He's not even pretending to wait for an appeal or pardon.

What a hypocrite. Birth control or abstinence were unthinkable, but the minute Russell wants a new wife he suddenly believes adultery is one of those gray areas where God is very flexible.

32 posted on 03/17/2002 4:35:40 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: rewrite; Alouette; FreedominJesusChrist; BraveMan; BloodySamRoberts; SuziQ; Long Cut...
Most clear thinking people can't imagine how Russell Yates, a supposedly intelligent man (NASA engineer) couldn't see what was happening right under his nose. Let's see:

His wife was plagued with post partum depression after childbirth and yet HE CHOSE to ignore more than one medical doctor's advice warning that his wife should NOT have more children. Russell is conveniently bashing doctors now, but ignored their advice when it served his own selfish purposes.

After receiving psychiatric help from suicide attempts, Andrea DID admit thoughts of harming her children. This information was shared with Russell Yates. He knew damned well that Andrea had previous thoughts of harming the children.

Andrea quit bathing, smelled and her hair was so filthy it was stuck to her head when her friend came over weeks before she drowned her children. She described Andrea's condition as catitonic. Russell Yates layed down with his stinking wife at night and expects us to believe that he didn't have a clue she wasn't fit to be in charge of his children AND THAT WAS THE DOCTOR'S FAULT????

And finally, in Russell Yates' own words:
"We didn't know she was psychotic. We just thought well, she was depressed. But she was just staring ahead. We would see Andrea standing there and we would see her in the same way we'd always seen her."

Go ahead Russell, keep trying to convince everyone around you that it was a good idea to leave five little children alone for one minute with a woman who quit communicating, quit bathing and just stared ahead!

Yes, Andrea Yates murdered her children in cold blood and I'm glad she was convicted. But, count me in as one who believes that Russell Yates needs to spend some heavy duty time in prison as well.

He knows damned well that he left his innocent and helpless children in the care of a mentally impaired woman who was barely able to function, the same woman who had previously tried to kill herself twice and uttered thoughts of harming her children.

Russell's weird actions speak volumes. I'm more nauseated than ever to hear that he's planning to go on the talk show circuit. I pray the D.A. in Houston is listening to everything he says & will turn his words against him with an indictment for wreckless endangerment, or some sort of negligence for the death of those poor children.
33 posted on 03/17/2002 4:55:27 AM PST by demkicker
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To: demkicker
I agree with you. As more info comes out, Russell looks worse and worse. He left a five month old baby with a stinking, mute, catatonic, staring, not eating detached woman to care for for an hour before his mother could get there. What was in his head? Did he think Baby Mary could fend for herself. Let aloone four little boys. At least they could have gotton themselves cereal, how could he justify leaving the baby even if he thought his wife wasn't dangerous.
34 posted on 03/17/2002 7:18:30 AM PST by cajungirl
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To: cajungirl
"At least they could have gotton themselves cereal, how could he justify leaving the baby even if he thought his wife wasn't dangerous."

He can't and that's why he's blaming everyone but himself.
35 posted on 03/17/2002 7:24:34 AM PST by demkicker
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To: demkicker
Right. Can you imagine what it would be like if he suddenly realizes that he is partly responsible due to his lack of caring or lack of attention for the murder of his five children? I cannot fathom what I would feel if I were in his shoes. How does one deal with that? He has to blame everyone I guess otherwise his choice about whether to keep living or not is pretty clear.
36 posted on 03/17/2002 8:42:17 AM PST by cajungirl
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To: demkicker
Very well said. I wish there was a way this finger-pointing fool could face charges rather than do what he'll probably do -sell the rights to his story and get rich. He deserves a huge load of blame for what happened to his children.
37 posted on 03/17/2002 8:58:36 AM PST by austingirl
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To: austingirl
Yes, between the lawsuits he'll file against the doctors who treated Andrea and the probable movie and book deals, Russell will be a rich eligible bachelor eventually. Just the thought sickens me.
38 posted on 03/17/2002 9:25:45 AM PST by demkicker
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To: hellinahandcart
I am with you on this one. Talk about family values, he's 100% a devoted husband, until the verdict, then it's oop's. "I miss my castle, queen and heir's. Well it's time to move on, and replace them". But before he leave's the camera's. He wants us all to know, it's the fault of those nasty people who did'nt fix his life. As a matter of fact he's going to sue all the SOB's. After all for Rusty, it's hard to be me.
39 posted on 03/17/2002 9:59:28 AM PST by MaggieMay
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