Exposing the human mystery and legal maneuvering of the most horrifying crime in recent history--the drowning of five children in Houston by their mother, Andrea Yates--O'Malley questions why the mentally ill woman was sent to prison instead of to a mental hospital.
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Exposing the human mystery and legal maneuvering of the most horrifying crime in recent history--the drowning of five children in Houston by their mother, Andrea Yates--O'Malley questions why the mentally ill woman was sent to prison instead of to a mental hospital.
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Though it was tough material to cover, O'Malley did an unflinching hard look at the traumatic saga that was the crime of Andrea Yates. Killing her four children in the depths of postpartum pyschosis, the reader still is alienated from her by the horrificness of her crime, but comes away with a new understanding of her disease. For a larger look into the justice system and its dealings with the mentally ill, "Are you there alone?" is to be commended.