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100 1  O'Malley, Suzanne,|d1951- 
245 10 "Are you there alone?" :|bthe unspeakable crime of Andrea 
       Yates|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cSuzanne O'Malley. 
250    Abridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bSimon & Schuster Audio,|c2004. 
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511 1  Read by Becky Ann Baker. 
520    In the tradition of In Cold Blood, The Executioner's Song,
       and A Civil Action, Suzanne O'Malley exposes the human 
       mystery of the most horrifying crime in recent history and
       the legal drama surrounding it. As a journalist, Suzanne 
       O'Malley began covering the murders of Noah, John, Paul, 
       Luke, and Mary Yates hours after their mother, Andrea 
       Yates, drowned them in their suburban Houston home in June
       2001. Over twenty-four months, O'Malley interviewed or 
       witnessed the sworn testimony of more than a hundred 
       participants in this drama, including Yates herself; her 
       husband, Rusty Yates; their families; attorneys; the 
       personnel of the Harris County district attorney's and 
       sheriff's offices; medical staff; friends; acquaintances; 
       and expert witnesses. O'Malley argues persuasively that 
       under less extraordinary circumstances, a mentally ill 
       woman would have been quietly offered a plea bargain and 
       sent to an institution under court supervision. But on 
       March 12, 2002, Andrea Yates was found guilty of the 
       murders of three of her five children. She is currently 
       serving a life sentence and will not be eligible for 
       parole until 2041. O'Malley's exclusive personal 
       communications with Andrea Yates and her interviews with 
       Rusty Yates allow her to offer fully realized portrayals 
       of people at the center of this horrifying case. In "Are 
       You There Alone?" O'Malley makes a critical contribution 
       to our understanding of mental health issues within the 
       criminal justice system. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Yates, Andrea. 
650  0 Infanticide|zTexas|zHouston. 
650  0 Filicide|zTexas|zHouston. 
650  0 Women murderers|zTexas|zHouston. 
650  0 Trials (Murder)|zTexas|zHarris County. 
650  0 Postpartum psychiatric disorders|zTexas|zHouston. 
700 1  Baker, Becky Ann. 
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