Jurors in the retrial of Andrea Yates found the Texas mother was insane when she drowned her five children in a bathtub. The decision was reached Wednesday morning on day three of deliberations.
KEY DOCUMENTS
Verdict Form
Jurors in the retrial of Andrea Yates must fill out this form when a decision is reached.
Conviction Overturned
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed the guilty verdicts and granted Yates a new trial.
Hospital Records
Yates' discharge and assessment records show that, in the months leading up to the drownings, she had been treated for major depression on several occasions.
Indictment
A grand jury indicted Yates on two charges of capital murder, charging she killed her children with a deadly weapon water.
Psychiatric Assessment
According to this evaluation, Yates was suffering from a deep depression and was found by her husband clutching a knife.
Media Order
The judge granted the media permission to broadcast the trial, but with some stipulations, according to this ruling.
Witness Subpoenas
Doctors and hospital records officials are among those expected to take the stand.
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REBUTTAL WITNESSES
- •July 20, 2006
Confinement inevitable, despite verdict - •July 20, 2006
Read about final testimony - •July 19, 2006
Expert: Andrea Yates believed she was battling Satan - •July 19, 2006
Expert: Andrea Yates believed she was battling Satan - •July 18, 2006
Mentally ill, but insane? - •July 18, 2006
Children didn't obey, psychiatrist testified Yates said - •July 18, 2006
Psychiatrist: Yates demonstrated self-discipline - •July 17, 2006
Dietz continues his testimony - •July 14, 2006
Controversial psychiatrist called to the stand - •July 12, 2006
Deputy: Yates told psychiatrist drownings were wrong
DEFENSE'S CASE
- •July 12, 2006
Defense rests in Andrea Yates retrial - •July 11, 2006
Best friend takes the stand - •July 10, 2006
Yates in video: 'I thought they would go to heaven' - •July 10, 2006
'Homicidal ideation' rare side effect of Andrea Yates' medication - •July 7, 2006
Yates attempted suicide before drownings, psychiatrist says - •July 6, 2006
Sick juror delays testimony - •July 5, 2006
Yates stopped hearing "noises from hell" month after drownings, psychiatrist testifies - •June 29, 2006
Psychiatrist: Yates "heard" cartoon characters
PROSECUTION'S CASE
- •June 28, 2006
Expert: Children suffered 'slow death' at mother's hands - •June 27, 2006
Yates weeps as jury views crime scene video
JURY SELECTION & OPENINGS
- •June 26, 2006
Prosecutors: Andrea Yates knew right from wrong - •June 22, 2006
Potential jurors challenge definition of insanity - •June 22, 2006
Jury selection begins - •June 19, 2006
Yates gets a second chance at proving insanity
PRETRIAL
- •June 16, 2006
Judge orders Andrea Yates moved to jail - •March 20, 2006
Retrial delayed - •March 20, 2006
Ex-husband remarries - •March 15, 2006
Rusty Yates announces wedding plans - •March 1, 2006
Judge clears way for retrial - •Feb. 27, 2006
Yates rejects plea deal - •Feb. 24, 2006
Inmate: Yates said to copy her to 'beat' case - •Feb. 21, 2006
Defense wants gruesome photos barred from retrial - •Feb. 3, 2006
Yates leaves jail for mental hospital - •Feb. 1, 2006
Yates granted bond - •Jan. 9, 2006
With new trial looming, Yates to appear at hearing
THE APPEAL
- •Nov. 9, 2005
Court lets stand ruling that tossed murder conviction - •Jan. 7, 2005
Yates' lawyers won't push for her freedom - •Jan. 7, 2005
Witness at heart of Yates' appeal explains error - •Jan. 6, 2005
Appeals court grants Yates a new trial - •July 22, 2004
Lawyer: Yates thinks children are alive - •July 21, 2004
Yates won't eat, lawyer says
THE FIRST TRIAL
SENTENCING
- •March 26, 2002
DA examines husband's conduct - •March 18, 2002
Yates family criticizes husband - •March 18, 2002
Jurors speak out - •March 15, 2002
Yates gets life in prison - •March 15, 2002
Family pleads for Yates' life - •March 14, 2002
Penalty phase begins
VERDICT
- •March 13, 2002
Yates convicted of capital murder - •March 12, 2002
Deliberations begin
CLOSINGS & REBUTTAL
- •March 11, 2002
Closing arguments begin - •March 8, 2002
State begins rebuttal of defense case
DEFENSE CASE
- •March 7, 2002
Yates' video interview played - •March 7, 2002
Psychiatrist: She didn't know it was wrong - •March 6, 2002
Witness: Yates was in a psychotic fog - •March 6, 2002
Yates' mom sings praises from stand - •March 5, 2002
Expert under defense's fire - •March 4, 2002
Expert: Yates previously diagnosed as a threat - •March 4, 2002
Trial enters third week - •March 1, 2002
Psychiatrist: Yates thought she was saving kids - •March 1, 2002
Fearing worst, best friend kept journal - •Feb. 28, 2002
Russell Yates: I didn't think she was dangerous - •Feb. 28, 2002
Husband describes wife's mental deterioration - •Feb. 28, 2002
Witness: Yates warned about more kids - •Feb. 27, 2002
Doctor: Yates was legally insane - •Feb. 27, 2002
Yates' husband prepares to testify - •Feb. 26, 2002
Ringholz speaks outside jury's presence - •Feb. 25, 2002
Expert: Yates explored different methods - •Feb. 25, 2002
More witnesses to be called Monday - •Feb. 25, 2002
Yates' fate rests in doctors' hands - •Feb. 22, 2002
Defense calls first witness
PROSECUTION'S CASE
- •Feb. 22, 2002
Jury hears chilling confession - •Feb. 21, 2002
Yates sobs as jurors view photos - •Feb. 20, 2002
Photos admitted - •Feb. 20, 2002
Mother-in-law takes the stand
OPENINGS & JURY SELECTION
- •Feb. 18, 2002
Lawyers square off in openings statements - •Jan. 28, 2002
Jury seated - •Jan. 9, 2002
First two jurors chosen - •Jan. 8, 2002
Prospective jurors share opinions in court - •Jan. 7, 2002
Jury selection begins
PRETRIAL
- •Dec. 12, 2001
Special prosecutor appointed to probe violations - •Dec. 11, 2001
Judge mulls gag order violation investigation - •Dec. 10, 2001
Yates' husband speaks out publicly - •Dec. 5, 2001
Judge rules 911 tape, confession admissible - •Dec. 4, 2001
Cops testify at hearing - •Dec. 4, 2001
Husband to take the stand at hearing - •Dec. 3, 2001
Defense lawyers fight capital murder - •Sept. 24, 2001
Yates deemed fit for trial - •Sept. 21, 2001
Doctor testifies Yates competent to stand trial - •Sept. 19, 2001
Defense psychologist: Yates not ready for trial - •Sept. 18, 2001
Jury selection starts for competency hearing - •Aug. 27, 2001
Women's groups pledge support for Yates - •Aug. 10, 2001
Outcomes vary in trials of mothers who kill kids - •Aug. 9, 2001
Prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty - •Aug. 8, 2001
Yates pleads insanity during court appearance - •July 31, 2001
Houston grand jury indicts Yates for capital murder - •June 27, 2001
Five children buried as mother sits in jail - •June 27, 2001
Judge issues gag order - •June 25, 2001
Legal experts predict insanity defense - •June 22, 2001
Mother describes drownings in police interview - •June 21, 2001
Yates' husband defends charged wife - •June 21, 2001
Depressed mother charged with drowning children
CASE IN BRIEF
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A jury found her guilty of drowning her five children, ages 6 months to 7 years, but the Houston panel spared her the death penalty. Now, Andrea Yates faces a retrial after an appeals court reversed her conviction.
BACKGROUND
SPECIAL REPORTS
MESSAGE BOARDS
CHATS
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•Catherine Crier
Court TV host discusses the case
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•Brian Wice
Criminal defense attorney comments
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•Dr. Joseph Deltito
Psychiatry professor fields questions
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