Lindsay Clancy’s trial for the deaths of her three children has ignited national attention, as supporters rally outside court wearing pink and chanting “Believe” — a movement highlighting the urgent need to recognize postpartum psychosis. While her defense argues she suffered from this rare, childbirth-linked mental illness and bipolar disorder, prosecutors allege the killings were premeditated, citing Clancy’s alleged orchestration of her husband’s departure and questions about her medication compliance. Clancy, now paralyzed after jumping from a second-story window, reportedly told a hospital chaplain she felt relief her children were “in heaven” and heard voices commanding her actions. The case exposes deep societal fears around women’s mental health being dismissed — with global solidarity echoing in the courtroom as the legal system grapples with the devastating intersection of motherhood, illness, and justice.
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