Lindsay Clancy trial resumes
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Lindsay Clancy was “begging for help” as her mental health deteriorated in the months before she killed her three children, her former mother-in-law testified at her Massachusetts murder trial.
A forensic psychologist testified that Lindsay Clancy was suffering from a mental disease or defect when she killed her three children and is not criminally responsible for their deaths.
Lindsay Clancy's trial continued Wednesday in Massachusetts, though testimony for the day ended earlier than expected.
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Psychologist testifies Lindsay Clancy was not criminally responsible in killing of her 3 children
Lindsay Clancy didn’t appreciate the “wrongfulness” of killing her three children because of her mental health issues, a psychologist testifying for the defense said at her murder trial Wednesday. The testimony of Dr.
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Doctor reveals what Lindsay Clancy said in her first phone call after killing 3 children
Dr. Paul Zeizel testified that he diagnosed Lindsay Clancy as having postpartum psychosis after meeting with her more than 60 times.
It’s Day 16 of the Lindsay Clancy trial, as the defense continues to present her case. Today’s coverage comes a day after a psychologist told jurors that he heard Linda Clancy tell her husband that she heard voices urging her to kill her children.
Amid Lindsay Clancy's ongoing trial, her former husband Patrick Clancy was seen with his wife Rachel Danis in New York. TMZ reported that Patrick and Rachel were seen in an outdoor seating area at a Manhattan apartment building on Thursday.
Lindsay Clancy’s murder case involving the deaths of her own children is becoming more complicated with each passing day. The case is still ongoing, and amid it all, famous TV personality Lisa Rinna has shared her statement on the matter,