blufire21
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« on: March 13, 2002, 10:30:11 pm » |
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They prob. will not bring charges against him. He had nothing to do with the actual murders. She waited until he had left for work to ensure he was not aware of what was happening. In Texas, the law says that you are so incapacitated that you can no longer tell the difference between right and wrong, then you are not guilty by insanity. Yates knew what she did was wrong, and that's why she was found guilty. Also, it is the burden of the defense to prove someone is not guilty by insanity, not the other way around.
Her husband did not know what was going to happen, and while I do agree that she was dumpped on, she admited her self that she got pregnant on purpose. I've never been this bad, but I can honestly say that when you are having such problems, you tend to keep them to yourselves until you can't control yourselves.
I was really good at hiding my problems. I was excellent in not taking my meds, and really great at acting like stuff wasn't there even when I could see it plainly as day. Even her doctors were fooled. One of them took her off of her antipsycotic drugs because she convience him that her delusions and problems weren't as serious as he thought. This problem rests on her and her alone. She could have asked for help but didn't.
Ellen (OK, I'll step off my box now) in TX
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