Lindsay Clancy trial: Defense rests, with prosecution rebuttal case to follow
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Lindsay Clancy trial: Defense rests, with prosecution rebuttal case to follow

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Key Points:

  • The defense rested in Lindsay Clancy's triple-murder trial after presenting 10 witnesses who testified about her postpartum psychosis and mental health struggles preceding the fatal strangling of her three children in January 2023.
  • Clancy, 36, admitted to killing her children but argues she should not be criminally responsible due to psychosis, with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Phillip Resnick testifying she was "frankly psychotic" and controlled by an external force during the killings.
  • Prosecutors contend Clancy deliberately murdered her children and was not psychotic at the time, accusing her of manipulating medical providers and seeking a "quick fix" for her mental health issues.
  • Mental health experts testified Clancy suffered from bipolar disorder and postpartum psychosis, experiencing hallucinations and distorted beliefs, while family members described her as a devoted mother who sought treatment and was "begging for help."
  • Clancy remains held at a psychiatric hospital, frequently speaking about her children and monitored for suicide risk, with the trial continuing as prosecutors present rebuttal witnesses before closing arguments.

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