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By MICHELLE ROBERTS and PAUL J. WEBER, Associated Press Writer Michelle Roberts And Paul J. Weber, Associated Press Writer – 29 mins ago SAN ANTONIO – The warning signs were there. Otty Sanchez, a schizophrenic with a history of hospitalizations, wasn't taking medication and was depressed after her son's birth, the boy's father said. A simple request seemed to set her off, alarming him and his family. Yet, the 33-year-old woman was staying in a house where she had access to samurai swords. Child welfare officials were never called. Instead, Sanchez's troubles became apparent to authorities when they found her before dawn Sunday screaming that she had killed her baby. Her 3 1/2-week-old son was dismembered in a scene so gruesome that police were left shaken. "Maybe we missed" warning signs, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said. "I don't know." Sanchez was released Tuesday from a hospital where she had been treated for...
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