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Mugshots

In depth analysis of some of the most notorious criminals.

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Arthur J. Nascarella
Self - Ex-Homicide Detective
Dominick Dunne
Self - Author
Janet Reno
Self - U.S. Attorney General

Season 2 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

A Mother's Madness: Andrea Yates

Mon, Oct 28, 2002

The real story of Andrea Yates, the mother of five children between the ages of 6 months and 7 years old who suffered severe postpartum psychosis in 2001. While her husband was at work, she drowned each of her children one after the other in the bathtub of their home. She then called 911 and requested an officer attend the residence.

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