The trial of Lindsay Clancy has focused on her psychiatric treatment and a hospital stay in the weeks before the deaths of her three children. Testimony has examined the appointments she attended, the care she received and the observations made by mental-health professionals during that period.
Psychiatrists who treated Clancy have testified about their interactions with her and the symptoms she displayed. Reports on the proceedings said the doctors described her treatment but did not observe signs of psychosis during the period under discussion.
The testimony is part of the trial’s second week and is expected to help jurors assess Clancy’s mental state before the children died. The case has centered in part on the relationship between her psychiatric history, her hospitalization and the events that followed.
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