In a Massachusetts courtroom, the trial of Lindsay Clancy has arrived at its most fundamental question: where does illness end and culpability begin. Clancy, now paralyzed after jumping from a window following the deaths of her three young children, pleaded not guilty on grounds of postpartum psychosis — a condition her defense argues severed her from reality entirely. The prosecution counters with a diagnosis of depression, and in that gap between two medical opinions, a jury must now weigh the ancient tension between human suffering and human accountability. The case has drawn hundreds of su
Expert breaks down postpartum psychosis debate in Clancy murder trial
Three children aged 8 months to 5 years were strangled; Clancy jumped from a window and is now paralyzed from the waist down.
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