Did Lindsay Clancy's Prosecutors Help Her Defense?
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The prosecution called more than seventy witnesses over fourteen days in the Lindsay Clancy trial at Plymouth Superior Court and then rested. Tony Brueski and retired FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke break down whether the prosecution built what it intended.Patrick Clancy was the first witness. He described Lindsay's best day and the months of intrusive thoughts, thirteen medications, and a wife whose condition he called confusing. The 911 call shattered the courtroom. The defense stipulated to the act and forced the entire trial onto Lindsay's mental state.Then the prosecution called the doctors. Under cross-examination, each one admitted a version of the same failure. They didn't coordinate. They didn't access each other's records. A psychiatrist who wrote twelve of Lindsay's thirty prescriptions treated her entirely over video and had no idea she'd called a suicide hotline twice.Dreeke reads how each prosecution phase likely registered with the jury — the emotional testimony, the forensic timeline, the medical evidence — and whether the prosecution's case may have handed the defense its strongest argument on cross-examination.
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