@Maggiel6
Margaret Latenser
@Maggiel6 · 2:56

Andrea Yates

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This time, the verdict was not guilty and Yates was placed in a psychiatric hospital where she remains to this day. She continues to speak out about missing and loving her kids. So this case is really what I want to hear other people's opinions about. Because I still do not know how I feel. So please join my conversation about Andrea Yates in her confusing case and help me learn more

#truecrime #mentalillness

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@eliz
Elizabeth Latenser
@eliz · 0:38

More #mentalhealth support needed.

This is such a brutal story. It's really hard to dig into. So rather than going into the legality of the case, I just more would like to say in general, I hope that our society can adopt more comprehensive, intensive mental health support programs in this country well and around the world. There are a lot of people who are in desperate need of support. Andrew Yates was obviously one of those people that did not get the support she needed
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@PVmimi
mary Latenser
@PVmimi · 1:49
I remember well when this crime happened in 2001. At the time I was just aware of the fact that the woman had just had a child and we all thought that it was postpartum depression that caused her to commit this heinous crime. But after hearing some of your information in your post, I realize now that the answer is in your hashtag mental illness. And now the question runs to how is society? How is society, after all these years, still failing?
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