Lindsay Clancy suffering 'command hallucination' when she killed children, court hears
Summary
Lindsay Clancy, a mother from Massachusetts, is on trial for killing her three children. Her defense says she had postpartum psychosis, a serious mental illness after childbirth, and was experiencing hallucinations and delusions when the killings happened.Key Facts
- Lindsay Clancy is charged with three counts of first-degree murder for killing her children in January 2023.
- She strangled her children with fitness bands and then jumped from a second-floor window, resulting in paralysis.
- A forensic psychiatrist testified Clancy had a "command hallucination" and "delusions" caused by postpartum psychosis during the killings.
- Postpartum psychosis is a rare and serious mental illness that can occur after childbirth.
- Clancy’s defense argues she could not control her actions or understand right from wrong due to her mental state.
- Prosecutors claim Clancy made a planned decision to kill her children.
- Clancy's mother and former mother-in-law said her mental health worsened after giving birth and she sought help.
- The trial has included nearly a month of testimony and is expected to go to the jury soon.
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