Lindsay Clancy's Trial Turned The Audience Against Itself
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The prosecution says Lindsay killed her children. The defense agrees. Patrick's timeline is documented by surveillance footage, phone records, and the 911 call. And the internet responded by declaring war on itself — men on one side, women on the other, each convinced the other has lost its mind.
Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski for the complete conversation covering all three parts of their analysis of the culture war surrounding the Lindsay Clancy trial. Part 1 explores why brains reject evidence when the truth is too painful to hold — why the conspiracy theories got louder as more testimony entered the record. Part 2 covers the gender split that has no equivalent in true crime history — punishers on X, rescuers on Threads, neither side engaging with the courtroom. Part 3 turns the lens on the audience. Where engagement tips into obsession. What sustained online targeting does to a person already in grief. Whether someone locked in can reverse course.
Shavaun has spent three decades treating people in crisis. The mechanisms she identifies in the Clancy audience — confirmation bias, proportionality bias, projection, displacement — are the same patterns she encounters in clinical work with cult survivors, political extremists, and trauma patients. The difference is scale. The internet gave those mechanisms an audience of millions.
Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott, author of Nightbird, discuss what the Lindsay Clancy trial exposed about the people watching it.
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