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Courtney Browen

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Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

However, one afternoon, Andrea was acting strangely. Andrea's behavior was concerning. While the kids were playing in the living room, she went into her bathroom, closed the drain to the bathtub, and turned the water on. Slowly, the water filled up the tub. Eventually, the oldest son Noah wandered into the bathroom and saw that his mom was just sitting there in front of the filled tub.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

However, one afternoon, Andrea was acting strangely. Andrea's behavior was concerning. While the kids were playing in the living room, she went into her bathroom, closed the drain to the bathtub, and turned the water on. Slowly, the water filled up the tub. Eventually, the oldest son Noah wandered into the bathroom and saw that his mom was just sitting there in front of the filled tub.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

However, one afternoon, Andrea was acting strangely. Andrea's behavior was concerning. While the kids were playing in the living room, she went into her bathroom, closed the drain to the bathtub, and turned the water on. Slowly, the water filled up the tub. Eventually, the oldest son Noah wandered into the bathroom and saw that his mom was just sitting there in front of the filled tub.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

He was so concerned about what he saw, he ran out into the living room and told his grandma. Dora also thought this was odd. It was the middle of the afternoon and the children didn't take their baths until nighttime. So why did she fill it up? When Dora asked Andrea this question, she simply responded, quote, just in case I need it.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

He was so concerned about what he saw, he ran out into the living room and told his grandma. Dora also thought this was odd. It was the middle of the afternoon and the children didn't take their baths until nighttime. So why did she fill it up? When Dora asked Andrea this question, she simply responded, quote, just in case I need it.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

He was so concerned about what he saw, he ran out into the living room and told his grandma. Dora also thought this was odd. It was the middle of the afternoon and the children didn't take their baths until nighttime. So why did she fill it up? When Dora asked Andrea this question, she simply responded, quote, just in case I need it.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

Dora could tell that something was definitely wrong with Andrea. Throughout the time she had been there, Andrea seemed very robotic. She barely spoke throughout the day and showed no emotion. And strangely, she would randomly fill up the bathtub in the middle of the day several times that week. but she never told anyone why.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

Dora could tell that something was definitely wrong with Andrea. Throughout the time she had been there, Andrea seemed very robotic. She barely spoke throughout the day and showed no emotion. And strangely, she would randomly fill up the bathtub in the middle of the day several times that week. but she never told anyone why.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

Dora could tell that something was definitely wrong with Andrea. Throughout the time she had been there, Andrea seemed very robotic. She barely spoke throughout the day and showed no emotion. And strangely, she would randomly fill up the bathtub in the middle of the day several times that week. but she never told anyone why.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

However, they could have never known that her filling up the bathtub was a dark foreshadowing of what was to come. And in just about a month's time, the Yates family would be known all around the world.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

However, they could have never known that her filling up the bathtub was a dark foreshadowing of what was to come. And in just about a month's time, the Yates family would be known all around the world.

Murder In America
EP. 184: TEXAS - Andrea Yates: The Mother Who Drowned Her 5 Children In A Bathtub (PT. 1)

However, they could have never known that her filling up the bathtub was a dark foreshadowing of what was to come. And in just about a month's time, the Yates family would be known all around the world.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

Trigger warnings from the stories we cover may include violence, rape, murder, and offenses against children.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

Trigger warnings from the stories we cover may include violence, rape, murder, and offenses against children.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

Detroit is a city in Northern Michigan, and it's known as the Motor City due to its role in the production of the American automobile industry. In the early 20th century, Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company in Detroit. And in 1913, Ford introduced the moving assembly line at their Highland Park assembly plant in the city.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

Detroit is a city in Northern Michigan, and it's known as the Motor City due to its role in the production of the American automobile industry. In the early 20th century, Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company in Detroit. And in 1913, Ford introduced the moving assembly line at their Highland Park assembly plant in the city.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

This new production process allowed the company to produce vehicles in a new way that was cheaper and faster, and it cut the amount of time and money originally spent on producing a single car. Not only were cars made affordable for the average American through this new process, but it also boosted Detroit's economy and earned the city a reputation as the heart of the automobile industry.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

This new production process allowed the company to produce vehicles in a new way that was cheaper and faster, and it cut the amount of time and money originally spent on producing a single car. Not only were cars made affordable for the average American through this new process, but it also boosted Detroit's economy and earned the city a reputation as the heart of the automobile industry.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

By 1950, the population of Detroit had grown to 1.8 million as people arrived in droves to work at one of the three big automobile companies, Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler. You see, in the mid-1940s, African Americans in the South wanted to escape the harsh realities they faced during the Jim Crow era, a law that prevented them from voting and pushed them into working low-paying labor jobs.

Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén
Holiday Break: "The Grim Reaper" - Nate Boone Craft

By 1950, the population of Detroit had grown to 1.8 million as people arrived in droves to work at one of the three big automobile companies, Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler. You see, in the mid-1940s, African Americans in the South wanted to escape the harsh realities they faced during the Jim Crow era, a law that prevented them from voting and pushed them into working low-paying labor jobs.