

377. The Lindsay Clancy Trial Part 5
We discuss days 6 and 7 of the trial and address the disgusting "theory" that Patrick Clancy framed Lindsay for the murders. Check out our other show, The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs, for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators. For early and ad-free access to episodes as well…

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“I was absolutely shocked when I saw your tweet about this. I had no idea people were saying Patrick did this, but I guess I shouldn't be shocked by anything online anymore.”
“You guys focus too much on conspiracy theories. I skipped through most of the episode looking for real trial coverage. I’m a long time listener who is getting weary of your cute conspiracy theory content. It’s talking down to your listeners…”
“As the daughter of a woman with a personality disorder, I can imagine a scenario in which a mother could murder a child or children in a rage, and then attempt to present it as a psychotic episode or a murder by a stranger, etc.”
“Regarding depth of the lacerations… I’m an RN… we don’t pull lacerations apart to see how deep they go… and that was a very specific measurement. To me, this is one of the most important factors in the case. If a laceration is deep, it show…”
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