Lindsay Clancy Case: What Is Postpartum Psychosis — and Can It Drive a Mother to Kill Her Children?
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Lindsay Clancy case: What is postpartum psychosis — and can it drive a mother to kill her children?
A US mother killed her three children soon after giving birth. Her lawyers argue she had postpartum psychosis. Such a diagnosis is not synonymous with violence. We explain what it means, and its legal implications.
Lindsay Clancy's defense, accused of killing her three children, is based on the post-partum psychosis she allegedly suffered.
Accused of killing his three children in January 2023, the 36-year-old former nurse invokes a post-partum psychosis, a rare psychiatric disorder, to plead his criminal irresponsibility. His trial, which is very publicized, is under way.
Lindsay Clancy, a 35-year-old former nurse accused of killing her three children, is currently being tried in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Yet, every day, dozens of people mobilize in court to support her.
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