What to know today from the Lindsay Clancy murder trial
Testimony is underway in the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury mother accused of killing her three young children in January 2023. Prosecutors and defense attorneys are presenting...
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CBS News and WPVI / 6abc Philadelphia describe the same event in different terms.
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Still Watching. The left frames it as "Psychologist who treated Lindsay Clancy testifies at trial". The center frames it as "Lindsay Clancy trial: Defense calls experts to testify about postpartum psychosis".
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Testimony is underway in the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury mother accused of killing her three young children in January 2023. Prosecutors and defense attorneys are presenting...
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A forensic psychologist who met Lindsay Clancy after the killings of her children testified that she thinks of them "every single day."NBC Boston's Sue O'Connell reports.
The trial of a man accused of orchestrating the killing of the legendary rapper, Tupac Shakur, is underway in Las Vegas.
Jurors in the Lindsay Clancy trial were sent home early Wednesday after hearing testimony from a psychiatrist hired by the defense and after the judge rejected another witness.
The case has drawn national attention to postpartum psychosis, a rare but serious mental health condition that differs from postpartum depression.
The testimony is the strongest evidence yet supporting the defense’s argument that Clancy should not be held legally responsible for the murders