The trial of Lindsay Clancy, accused of murdering her three children, has exploded with emotional and digital evidence—text messages, diary entries, and toxicology reports revealing a woman battling severe mental illness. Prosecutors paint a chilling picture of a calculated act: strangling her kids with exercise bands then jumping from a window, leaving her paralyzed. But her defense argues she suffered from postpartum psychosis and couldn’t be held criminally responsible, citing medical records and expert testimony. Her ex-husband shared heartbreaking details of her mental health struggles after childbirth, including a fleeting moment of normalcy that makes the tragedy even more devastating. Amid a brief courtroom delay, communications with her husband—including plans for dinner and doctor’s visits—highlight her attempts to function normally. Toxicology results show multiple medications in her system, though experts say levels don’t indicate an overdose; instead, her defense claims certain drugs worsened her condition and that she heard voices commanding her to harm her children.
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