In a chilling courtroom drama, Lindsay Clancy’s family reveals harrowing details of her mental unraveling before she killed her three children — from crippling anxiety and paranoia to suicidal ideation and fears of being alone. Her mother recounts a terrifying December confession where Clancy admitted thoughts of harming her kids, blaming antidepressants for worsening her psychosis. The defense argues she suffered from postpartum psychosis and bipolar disorder, claiming meds made her condition worse — and that she shouldn’t be held criminally responsible. But prosecutors push back, citing evidence of planning — like ordering takeout and pharmacy runs — and question the severity of her illness, noting she carried out normal activities on the day of the tragedy. As jurors witness Clancy’s raw emotional reactions — including anguish over autopsy photos — the trial grapples with one central, agonizing question: Was this a tragic breakdown or a calculated act?
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