The defense team in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial rested their case on day 18 after detailed psychiatric testimony outlining postpartum psychosis. The psychiatrist stated that Clancy heard voices, felt as if controlled like a puppet, and was frankly psychotic. State lawyers are now bringing forward rebuttal witnesses to address the testimony. A prosecution psychiatrist stated under oath that Clancy told her children "go to God" during the January 2023 stabbing deaths of their two young siblings. Clancy has entered a plea of not guilty on the grounds of insanity. The trial is coming to a conclusion.
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WATCH LIVE: Lindsay Clancy's defense rests after testimony on postpartum psychosis - PBS
WATCH LIVE: Lindsay Clancy's defense rests after testimony on postpartum psychosis PBS
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Livestream: Lindsay Clancy murder trial nears its end - Boston.com
Livestream: Lindsay Clancy murder trial nears its end Boston.com
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Lindsay Clancy's defense rests case after psychiatrist testimony | LIVE - ABC7 Chicago
Lindsay Clancy's defense rests case after psychiatrist testimony | LIVE ABC7 Chicago
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Lindsay Clancy trial (live updates): Defense rests case, prosecution calling rebuttal witnesses - Boston 25 News
Lindsay Clancy trial (live updates): Defense rests case, prosecution calling rebuttal witnesses Boston 25 News
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Watch Live: Lindsay Clancy told children "go to God" during murders, prosecution psychiatrist says at trial - CBS News
Watch Live: Lindsay Clancy told children "go to God" during murders, prosecution psychiatrist says at trial CBS News