Conservative commentator Candace Owens has publicly defended Lindsay Clancy, the Massachusetts mother accused of killing her three children. Owens asserts Clancy is “obviously not guilty,” attributing the tragedy to doctors and psychiatric medications that, she claims, induced psychosis. Clancy has admitted to the killings but her defense centers on a diagnosis of severe postpartum psychosis, arguing she lacked criminal responsibility due to her mental state. Prosecutors, however, are disputing this claim as the trial nears its conclusion. Closing arguments are expected soon, with conflicting portrayals of Clancy's mental capacity at the forefront. The case has ignited debate about postpartum mental health and the culpability of individuals experiencing severe psychotic episodes.

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