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Lindsay Clancy had ‘thoughts of harming the children’, her mother testifies at trial

Paula Musgrove stated her daughter had said medications were ‘destroying’ her mind and she was becoming ‘paranoid’ The defense in the Lindsay Clancy filicide case called the defendant’s mother as one of its first witnesses Monday, after three weeks of prosecution evidence laid out, in often harrowing detail, events surrounding Clancy’s killing of her three children. Under questioning from defense attorney David Reddington, Clancy’s mother, Paula Musgrove, testified that her daughter’s…

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Lindsay Clancy had ‘thoughts of harming the children’, her mother testifies at trial
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