Lindsay Clancy ‘had no appreciation’ for wrongfulness of killing her children, psychologist says
Lindsay Clancy ‘had no appreciation’ for wrongfulness of killing her children, psychologist says.
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Lindsay Clancy ‘had no appreciation’ for wrongfulness of killing her children, psychologist says. Buckingham said that's not what she was telling doctors before the murders. A forensic psychologist who testified that Clancy said she heard a voice ordering her to kill her children completed his cross-examination to start the day.
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Lindsay Clancy ‘had no appreciation’ for wrongfulness of killing her children, psychologist says.
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Buckingham said that's not what she was telling doctors before the murders.
according to CBS News — LatestA forensic psychologist who testified that Clancy said she heard a voice ordering her to kill her children completed his cross-examination to start the day.
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