Lindsay Clancy's Mother Told the Jury WHAT About Her Daughter?!

Aug 18, 06:00 PM
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After fourteen days and more than seventy witnesses, the prosecution rested Monday in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial in Plymouth Superior Court. The same afternoon, the defense called its first witness. It was Lindsay's mother.

Lindsay Clancy is charged with three counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of her three children on January 24, 2023. Cora was five. Dawson was three. Callan was eight months old. The defense entered an insanity plea. Despite months of escalating symptoms, Lindsay was never formally diagnosed with postpartum psychosis. That diagnosis is now the center of the defense's case.

The prosecution spent two weeks building its case through first responders, medical examiners, and a digital forensics expert. Apple Watch data recorded Lindsay's heart rate and physical activity the afternoon of January 24. Four days earlier, her phone showed a search for how to treat a sociopath. Prosecutors argued the data proved a woman functional enough to form intent.

Prosecutors showed the jury family photographs of the children building a snowman, taken hours before they died. A seven-minute 911 recording played without interruption. Patrick Clancy's voice filled the courtroom.

Paula Musgrove took the defense stand and described what the prosecution's seventy witnesses hadn't. Lindsay told her family in December 2022 she was having thoughts of harming the children. Musgrove moved in because Lindsay was afraid to be alone with them. She watched her daughter deteriorate week by week while more than thirteen medications changed without resolving the symptoms.

Lindsay told her mother the medications were destroying her mind and the person taking those pills wasn't her. Lindsay's sister testified she reported suicidal ideation every day for a month. A coworker testified Lindsay asked about the Andrea Yates case: how could a mother hurt her children.

Under cross-examination, a doctor who cleared Lindsay for outpatient treatment twenty-three days before the deaths admitted she had never treated a single patient with postpartum psychosis. She had no clinical experience with the condition the defense says destroyed Lindsay's mind.

Over two hundred witnesses are expected before the trial concludes. Psychiatric forensic specialists are next. The jury will decide whether Lindsay Clancy planned a crime or whether her brain was failing while every provider she saw missed what her family could see.


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