
Lindsay Clancy murder trial: rebuttal witnesses called after defense rests
In response to questions from Reddington, Mack said Clancy “very much wanted to have children.” “She described that that was her lifelong interest,” he added
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In response to questions from Reddington, Mack said Clancy “very much wanted to have children.” “She described that that was her lifelong interest,” he added. What happens once a patient is referred to the mental health system has taken on new urgency during the trial of Lindsay Clancy. The fact that she was afraid of losing her children doesn’t seem psychotic, Mack said.
Furthermore, Resnick evaluated Clancy four months after the killings and Mack evaluated her two years after the killings. The first rebuttal witness called was forensic psychiatrist Dr Avram Mack, who contended that when he spoke to Clancy in April, “she described feeling miserable, not wanting to be alive”. Prosecutors said Clancy then faked a suicide attempt.
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In response to questions from Reddington, Mack said Clancy “very much wanted to have children.” “She described that that was her lifelong interest,” he added.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWhat happens once a patient is referred to the mental health system has taken on new urgency during the trial of Lindsay Clancy.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe fact that she was afraid of losing her children doesn’t seem psychotic, Mack said.
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Friday is the 18th day of testimony.
according to The Boston GlobeResnick evaluated Clancy four months after the killings and Mack evaluated her two years after the killings.
according to The Boston GlobeThe first rebuttal witness called was forensic psychiatrist Dr Avram Mack, who contended that when he spoke to Clancy in April, “she described feeling miserable, not wanting to be alive”.
according to The Guardian — International EditionProsecutors said Clancy then faked a suicide attempt.
according to The Guardian — International Edition
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He said Clancy had been receiving visitors there.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideIn response to questions from Reddington, Mack said Clancy “very much wanted to have children.” “She described that that was her lifelong…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideWhat happens once a patient is referred to the mental health system has taken on new urgency during the trial of Lindsay Clancy.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideThe fact that she was afraid of losing her children doesn’t seem psychotic, Mack said.
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