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Pastimes : Who's Guiltier?-- Andrea Yates or her Husband?

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To: Gut Trader who wrote (14)2/28/2002 2:42:46 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) of 74
 
GT, I agree with you re: the culpability or guilt of her psychiatrist who obviously failed to properly treat her or warn the family. I'm certain the grandparents would gladly have intervened to protect those babies. Additionally I believe some of the drugs prescribed nowadays are so dangerous that they have added a new dimension to psychosis, in other words, I don't believe for a second her calculated and deliberate drowning of those innocent children would have happened if she'd not been on those drugs. Even if she wasn't taking them at the time of those murders, their lingering effects could have triggered those monstrous acts, which I think are the worst case of infanticide ever. How old is she?, early 30's. Her obvious hair loss is clear evidence she has some major hormone problems as well which also contributed to her insanity. The woman is completely nuts. If she can be cured there's no way she could live with what she's done. The most merciful thing to do is find her guilty and put her to sleep. JMO.
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