Lindsay Clancy trial enters final phase as defense rests
Defense attorneys rested their case in the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, who is accused of strangling her three young children in 2023. While prosecutors argue Clancy planned the killings, her defense contends she had postpartum psychosis and should not be held criminally responsible. Supporters wearing pink gathered outside the Plymouth Courthouse in solidarity, sparking national conversation around maternal mental health. Prosecution rebuttal testimony continues as closing arguments approach.
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