Nolan Wells and Lindsay Clancy: Who Failed Them First?

Aug 22, 12:00 AM
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In Mississippi, a joint forensic examination of Nolan Wells’ phone was agreed to and then torpedoed by a 48-hour ultimatum from the DA. The phone has been in civilian hands for six weeks. Both Snapchat accounts were empty when the family opened them. The state autopsy is sealed. A grand jury is waiting.
In Massachusetts, the prosecution rested its case against Lindsay Clancy after fourteen days and seventy witnesses. Their own witnesses called her a wonderful mother. Their own psychiatrist never met her in person. They asked about mortal sin. They called her injuries faked. The defense psychologist has met with Lindsay sixty times and diagnosed her with postpartum psychosis. The prosecution floated a theory he coached her. The investigator acknowledged no evidence supported it.
Eric Faddis, defense attorney and former prosecutor, examines the prosecution’s decisions in both cases and evaluates whether they can still win what they may have already given away.

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