Did Fourteen Days Of Prosecution Help Lindsay Clancy?
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The prosecution called more than seventy witnesses over fourteen days in the Lindsay Clancy trial at Plymouth Superior Court. The defense called three the same afternoon the prosecution rested. And on TikTok, a completely different trial is running. Tony Brueski and retired FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke break down all of it.The prosecution's case began with Patrick Clancy describing Lindsay's best day and ended with a digital forensics expert mapping her Apple Watch data. In between, medical providers admitted they never coordinated care, a 911 call stopped the courtroom, and the defense stipulated to the act — putting everything on Lindsay's mental state.The defense started with Lindsay's mother testifying that her daughter said the medications were destroying her mind. The psychiatric experts are coming next. The jury has to decide whether the providers who treated Lindsay missed postpartum psychosis or whether it was never there.The TikTok trial runs parallel. Creators are comparing Patrick's new wife to Lindsay, building a pushed-from-the-window theory from blood stain testimony, and reinterpreting a command hallucination as Patrick's voice. Dreeke examines all three threads and reads where the jury is after absorbing everything the prosecution put in front of them.
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