Lindsay Clancy wept during her murder trial as jurors were shown autopsy photographs of her youngest child, according to reports. The courtroom proceedings included graphic evidence related to the deaths of her children, though the available reports did not provide additional details about the images or the testimony accompanying them.
Witnesses also described concerns about Clancy’s mental health before the children died. Her former father-in-law testified that he knew she was struggling, while a former nanny discussed mental health issues she had observed or understood to be affecting Clancy. Family friends also appeared as witnesses during the proceedings.
The testimony is part of a trial examining the circumstances surrounding the children’s deaths and Clancy’s mental state. The case remains ongoing, and the evidence presented in court is being considered by jurors as they hear from relatives, former caregivers and other people familiar with the family.
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