Re: OT: THE MURDERESS, ANDREA YATES IN HOUSTON, TEXAS
- From: Phyllis Nilsson <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 17:41:55 -0400
Since her doctor would not give her the drug, would you then suggest he
should have gotten it illegally. It was the doctor who stopped her Haldol
(according to the link you provided). To say that taking her time and time
again to a psychiatrist is doing nothing is beyond my comprehension. You
obviously don't want to see the truth, even of your own link, because it
doesn't jibe with what you would like to be the truth . . . another evil
Christian man abusing a poor submissive wife.
RaeMorrill wrote:
Well, if you feel that way, then he should have sent children to someone
else. She apparently had never threatened to harm her husband, an adult.
She was also likely not the type to "make waves" and try to be rude
to say her own mother. Remember, she was a submissive type wife.
The point is, which you are helping me make by the way, is that no one
knows what could have saved them. The major point is Rusty didn't do
anything - except get her off her meds and stress her out by encouraging
another child. Maybe she felt better at the time recently off the meds.
Maybe she bought into whatever reasons he gave her for having another
kid or maybe she just didn't have the mental fortitude to stand up for
herself. But, again, she was mentally ill. Again, he was not. Again, he
knew she'd threatened to harm her children. She'd stopped feeding them
at one point.
Phyllis Nilsson wrote:
Hah! Would love to be a fly on the wall in YOUR house if someone you
didn't
want there refused to leave. Don't have the faintest idea of why you
think an adult would be safe in her house if she wanted to dispose of her
children in private.
RaeMorrill wrote:
Oh for pete's sakes. In that case, said person calls DH? Or perhaps it
is a family member like a mother (and I don't know anything about
Andreas's mother or if she was nearby) who would simply refuse to leave
on DH's request.
--
Toledo,Ohio
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