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Psychologist testifies Lindsay Clancy was not criminally responsible in killing of her 3 children
Summary by The Piney Point Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Michael Casey, Associated Press , as published by KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· August 19, 2026
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Key points Further details about the case are available, including the psychologist's assessment of the woman's mental state. A psychologist's testimony supports the defense's claim that a woman should not be held legally responsible for the deaths of her three children.
A psychologist's testimony supports the defense's claim that a woman should not be held legally responsible for the deaths of her three children. The psychologist, who began treating the woman after the incident, believes her mental health issues played a significant role. The woman has bipolar disorder and was experiencing postpartum psychosis at the time of the deaths.
Further details about the case are available, including the psychologist's assessment of the woman's mental state. The psychologist's testimony is considered key evidence in the trial. The woman's mental health issues are a focus of her murder trial, with her defense team arguing that she was not in control of her actions.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
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