Lindsay Clancy wept during testimony about autopsy findings in her murder trial, as jurors were shown images involving her youngest child. The proceedings have focused on the deaths of her children and the circumstances surrounding them.
A former father-in-law testified that he was aware Clancy had been struggling before the children died. His testimony was part of the prosecution’s presentation about her mental health and the events leading up to the killings.
Jurors also heard from a family friend and a former nanny, who described their observations of Clancy and concerns about her mental health before the deaths. Their accounts added to testimony about her condition and family life during that period.
The trial has included emotionally difficult evidence, including autopsy testimony and photographs, as well as statements from people who knew Clancy and her family. The defense and prosecution are expected to present differing interpretations of her mental state and responsibility for the deaths.
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