

BONUS: The Prosecutors Legal Briefs -- The Lindsay Clancy Case with Mama Psychologists
Before the Lindsay Clancy Trial began, we spoke with Caitlin Slavens and Chelsea Bodie -- authors, therapists, and creators of the popular Mama Psychologists. Hear their insights in this interview conducted as jury selection began. Originally aired on our other podcast: The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs. -- Check out our…

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“So tired of hearing that the world's most supported woman was failed by everybody in her life. It's so old”
“IDK guys. REALLY love your channel and your coverage of this case, but realistically women have been having babies since the beginning of time. Kind of like today's helicopter parents, is PP being over-emphasized now? I had 2 babies and fou…”
“Yates is schizophrenic, that makes a big difference. There is no evidence thus far, that Clancy was suffering with psychosis. That idea is nothing more than the defense' narrative. And I couldn't disagree more with the guests conclusion. Cl…”
“I am no expert, but does she just get to walk free after 3 children were awfully killed? I know she may go to a mental hospital, but them they declare her well and she goes home. I guess I want some sort of justice for the kids, but I can't…”
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