Lindsay Clancy Put Three Witnesses Against Seventy
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The prosecution rested in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial after fourteen days. The defense called three witnesses that same afternoon. Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI special agent who ran the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, examine what comes next.Paula Musgrove testified that Lindsay texted her in October 2022 saying she was sick and something was wrong. She drove from Connecticut to Duxbury and kept returning for months. She told the jury Lindsay was afraid to drive, afraid the school would notice, and convinced the medications were destroying her mind.The prosecution's medical witnesses all said they never saw signs of psychosis. Under cross, none had treated postpartum psychosis before. The defense's psychiatric experts are coming next — the ones who will tell the jury whether Lindsay could understand what she was doing or control her actions.Dreeke examines the jury's state after absorbing the prosecution's case, whether three afternoon witnesses can shift the frame, and what happens when the experts on both sides give the jury contradictory opinions about the same woman's mind.
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