Hi Jeana
First encounter with jail psychiatrist:
Ferguson saw Yates again at 11:40 AM. "Mrs. Yates, how could this have happened?" the doctor asked.
Yates talked guardedly about a "prophecy" but couldn't explain what she meant.
"I'm so stupid," Yates wailed, hitting herself in the head with her fist. "Couldn't I have killed just one to fulfill the prophecy? Couldn't I have just offered Mary?"
"Mrs. Yates, could I tell you the truth about what's going on here?" Dr. Ferguson asked. "Your mind is playing tricks."
"No, it's not. I'm not mentally ill. It's real....The state will impose the death penalty on Satan....The drowning was the way,...Are they in heaven?"
Dr. Ferguson had treated more than six thousand patients since becoming a psychiatrist. When she saw Andrea Yates on June 21, 2001, "she was one of the sickest patients" she'd ever seen. To date, not a single doctor has disagreed with that characterization. Ferguson terminated the interview when Yates disintegrated into moaning and crying. She prescribed an additional dose of Ativan to calm her.
Houston Chronicle 6/29
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl...gs/4012569.html
Andrea Yates believed she was receiving messages from her children's cartoons and from at least two popular movies before she drowned her five children in June 2001, a psychiatrist testified today.
The former Clear Lake-area homemaker also believed she could hear Satan growling within the walls of the Harris County Jail, Dr. Melissa Ferguson said.
Jurors in Yates' capital murder trial listened closely this morning as Ferguson, the first psychiatrist to assess Yates in the jail's Mental Health and Mental Retardation unit, recounted their discussions. Ferguson was the jail's medical director of psychiatric services at the time.
She said she made her initial assessment of Yates on June 21, 2001, the day after Yates drowned her children in the bathtub at their home.
Ferguson said that, after their first meeting, she concluded that Yates "had major depressive disorder, severe, with psychotic features with onset in (her) postpartum period."
Yates told her that "she was hearing a message from the TV while the children were watching cartoons," Ferguson said.
"She said that the message had something to do with the children and herself. It was sometime in the weeks leading up to the drownings."
In addition to telling Yates that she was a bad mother, they delivered messages to the children, Yates told Ferguson.
She said she could hear the cartoons telling the youngsters, "Don't eat so much candy. Your mother is feeding you too much cereal."
Yates also told Ferguson that she had received messages from the movies The Matrix and O Brother, Where Art Thou?
She believed The Matrix had a "savior character" who spoke about "a sound of inevitability," Ferguson said.
When she asked Yates to explain, Ferguson said, "She told me it meant something, and she used the word 'ominous.'"
In O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Ferguson said, "There was what she characterized as a satanic character who told her 'You've eluded me long enough.'"
Ferguson said Yates also told her that she had heard growling noises from behind the walls of her jail cell.
"She said Satan was there," Ferguson testified.
She added: "It was indicative of the presence of delusions and the behavior of delusions."
I think she was crazy when she did this but I still believe she needs to be locked up for life where she can take her meds.
Her last Dr. took her off Haladol --an
anti-psychotic two weeks prior to the killings...but left her on anti depressants. Some say this exacerbated her psychosis and delusions...