Biggest Bombshells From Lindsay Clancy Trial Monday
Summary
The trial for Lindsay Clancy, who is charged with killing her three children, entered a key phase as the prosecution finished its case after hearing from over 70 witnesses. The defense argues Clancy was mentally ill, citing conditions like postpartum psychosis and bipolar disorder, and presented testimony from her family to support this claim.Key Facts
- Prosecutors rested their case after about three weeks and more than 70 witnesses testified.
- Lindsay Clancy’s defense admits she killed her children but claims she was mentally ill at the time.
- Clancy’s mother testified Lindsay admitted to having thoughts about harming her children weeks before the killings.
- Clancy’s mother said Lindsay did not plan to harm the children when she made that admission.
- Clancy’s sister said Lindsay had daily suicidal thoughts for about a month before the killings.
- The sister described Lindsay as feeling numb, hopeless, and emotionally overwhelmed.
- The defense argues these mental health struggles show Lindsay should not be held fully responsible.
- Prosecutors point to statements by family members that Lindsay did not seem an immediate danger to herself or her children before the murders.
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