Lindsay Clancy Murder Trial: Key Revelations From Wednesday
Summary
In the trial of Lindsay Clancy, a forensic psychologist testified that Clancy was not responsible for the deaths of her three children due to a mental illness called postpartum psychosis. The judge rejected a defense witness who was a TikTok creator and ended the court session early due to an unexpected issue.Key Facts
- Lindsay Clancy is on trial for the deaths of her three children in Massachusetts.
- A forensic psychologist testified that Clancy had bipolar disorder with postpartum psychosis, which affected her ability to understand right and wrong.
- Clancy reportedly heard a male voice telling her to kill her children and herself.
- Prosecutors argued Clancy showed normal behavior on certain dates and had not heard voices since the incident.
- The judge disallowed a TikTok creator and former hospital worker from testifying for the defense.
- Court was cut short unexpectedly on Wednesday, but the schedule remains on track.
- Clancy has pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
- The children who died were between 8 months and 5 years old.
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