Psychiatrists testified in Lindsay Clancy’s murder trial that she did not display signs of psychosis, according to reports. The testimony focused on her mental-health treatment and appointments in the weeks leading up to the deaths of her children.
The court also heard evidence related to the children’s deaths, including the presentation of autopsy photographs of Clancy’s youngest child. Clancy reportedly sobbed during the proceedings as jurors viewed the images.
The psychiatrists’ accounts are expected to be relevant to the trial’s examination of Clancy’s mental state and treatment before the deaths. Reports have also described other courtroom moments, including an unintentionally captured remark on a hot microphone, though the broader significance of that comment was not detailed in the available reports.
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