
Lindsay Clancy’s psychologist: She thinks about her kids 'every moment of the day'

Defense psychologist Dr. Paul Zeizel testified in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial that the Duxbury mother continues to think about and miss her three children every day.
Zeizel, who said he has met with Clancy roughly 60 times and spent 35 hours evaluating her, told jurors he believes she was suffering from bipolar disorder with postpartum psychosis at the time of the killings.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThe trial of Lindsay Clancy, charged with the murder of her three children, continues with a focus on her mental state. A defense psychologist testified that Clancy suffered from bipolar disorder and postpartum psychosis, arguing she is not criminally responsible. However, prosecutors challenged the psychologist's objectivity, suggesting he became too emotionally attached to the defendant.
