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Prosecution rests in Lindsay Clancy murder trial. Defense now gets its turn calling witnesses
- Prosecutors rested after three weeks in the emotionally charged trial of Lindsay Clancy, who has admitted killing her three young children; the defense will now call witnesses.
- The defense says postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorder and problematic medication/fragmented care caused her actions; records show she repeatedly sought help.
- Prosecutors counter that evidence suggests planning and normal activity the day of the deaths, and testimony — including a harrowing 911 call and the father’s account — has made the trial highly emotional.
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