A woman whose house was broken into by notorious burglar Andre Shamar Freeman more than three years ago, told the High Court on Wednesday that she had to seek the help of a therapist to try to get over the traumatic incident.And while Sabeeha Kazi told Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell that intervention had helped somewhat, she said she and her parents were still trying to come to grips with what had occurred.Freeman, who has over three dozen convictions for burglary, was back in the No. 4 Supreme Court to hear Kazi’s victim impact statement.