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1. Security camera footage shows moment of fatal plane crash in Pennsylvania (cnn.com) β Supporters in pink gathered outside the Plymouth courthouse as the Lindsay Clancy murder trial wrapped up the week, highlighting growing public attention on postpartum mental health. Inside, testimony continues over whether the Duxbury mother's alleged actions stemmed from postpartum psychosis, while outside demonstrators shared personal stories and praised her defense attorney.
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2. Lindsay Clancy murder trial continues after demonstrators gather outside of courthouse (komonews.com) β Demonstrators in pink gathered outside Plymouth Superior Court as the Lindsay Clancy murder trial moved into Friday, underscoring intense interest in the case locally and beyond. Supporters say they're focused on postpartum mental health and praise Clancy's defense, while prosecutors maintain she knew what she was doing when her three children died.
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3. Massachusetts fishermen reel in 1,260-pound blue marlin, believed to be largest fish caught off East Coast (amedpost.com) β A lifelong fisherman from Plymouth helped reel in a 1,260βpound blue marlin about 100 miles off Cape Cod, a catch experts think may be the largest ever landed off the East Coast. The massive fish, hauled back to Falmouth, drew excited onlookers and will be studied for age while its meat is shared among local friends and family.
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4. Hundreds of women rally behind Lindsay Clancy as postpartum psychosis takes center stage at murder trial (knewz.com) β Hundreds of women recently gathered outside Plymouth Superior Court in Plymouth, Mass., many wearing pink, to quietly support Lindsay Clancy and call attention to how the mental health system treats women in crisis. The piece explains Clancy's defense claims about postpartum psychosis, outlines her documented efforts to seek treatment, and explores how postpartum mental illness can factor into an insanity defense in infanticide cases.
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5. She killed her 3 kids. MAHA blames her antidepressants. (ms.now) β A high-profile murder trial centered at Plymouth Superior Court is drawing national attention as lawyers debate whether antidepressants and postpartum psychosis played a role in a Duxbury mother's killing of her three children. The case has become a flashpoint for the Make America Healthy Again movement's push to restrict psychiatric medications, even as medical experts warn that such rhetoric could endanger patients who need treatment.
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