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S3 Ep166: Lindsay Clancy: Suspicious Searches (Part 2)

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4.89.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2023

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

Those who knew the Clancy family of Duxbury, Massachusetts would describe them as happy, loving, and completely normal. Lindsay Clancy was a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her husband Patrick worked as a consultant for a technology company, and by 2023, the couple had been married for six years and they had welcomed three beautiful children into their family: 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson, and 7-month-old Callan. Neighbors recalled that Patrick was a very loving father. They would always see him in the backyard playing with his kids. Lindsay and Patrick never fought. They said "I love you" to each other ten times a day, and above all, they both worked hard to provide and care for their family. So when Lindsay was charged with the murders of her three small children, the shock and disbelief was palpable, and no one could wrap their heads around how something this unfathomable could happen to a family who seemed to love and value each other so much.

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0:00.0

Sure, this is Peloton. This is a 15 minute low impact ride. But so is this.

0:07.1

We're here together for a 10 minute empathy meditation.

0:10.4

And even this. We get here in with a 20 minute hip-hop shadow boxes session.

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Ah what more could you ask for? Well with thousands of classes on our bike treading

0:20.9

app there's more to Peloton that you might have thought.

0:23.8

This is Peloton. Internet connection and Peloton all acts as membership required.

0:28.6

C1 Peloton. UK. Hello everybody welcome back to crime weekly I'm Stephanie Harlow and I'm Derek

0:46.6

Levasseer so today we are diving into part two of the Lindsay Clancy case

0:51.6

this will be our final episode on this case,

0:54.7

at least until more information comes out.

0:57.6

But how are you feeling about it going into this week?

1:00.8

I'm feeling great.

1:01.8

I'm feeling really good. I think the conversations mostly on

1:04.4

Instagram and on YouTube were constructive. Obviously and we alluded to this in the

1:09.1

episode. You have criticism. You have some people who have had personal experiences who are really close to this and are defensive over it which completely understand I think the one thing and it's not even a clarification but for me personally I'm going to be open to what we have to talk about tonight before I make my final opinion known but I think that's important to say it's just my opinion based on my personal experiences in life which I've never had postpartum depression so I acknowledge that but I think the one thing that I saw and it wasn't prevalent it wasn't a lot of people was the distinction

1:44.9

between postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis which I thought you did a great job

1:51.9

of differentiating the two explaining them by definition and

1:55.4

there may have been a couple instances where maybe myself I might have made it sound

2:01.0

as if I was you know switching the two but to make it very clear I understand

2:06.2

postpartum depression is one thing psychosis is pretty self-explanatory it's something

2:10.6

different where it happens at a moment's notice. You don't really see it coming

2:14.9

and you're not really there when it's happening. Where post-pottum depression is something that is much

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