Dawson
Coverage of Dawson in the Nexus archive.
- Qué sabemos del juicio de Lindsay Clancy, acusada de matar a sus tres hijos en Massachusetts
Lindsay Clancy, accused of homicide in Massachusetts for the deaths of her three children—Cora, Dawson, and Callan—communicated through various means during her trial this week. These communications included responding to judge's questions with her voice, weeping during testimony about Callan's autopsy, and having her diary entries read aloud detailing her mental distress. The legal proceedings addressed the prosecution’s claim that she acted intentionally versus her lawyers’ defense citing a psychopathic episode derived from a postpartum illness.
- Lindsay Clancy jurors visit crime scene in Karen Read-style move to test timeline: Retired judge
Jurors in Lindsay Clancy’s murder trial visited locations tied to her ex-husband Patrick Clancy’s timeline, including a restaurant, pharmacy, and their former home where their three children were killed. The visit, similar to a move in Karen Read’s 2025 trial, aimed to help jurors assess the timeline and context of events.
- Jurors in Lindsay Clancy's trial visit the home where she killed her children
Jurors in Lindsay Clancy's trial visited the Massachusetts home where she allegedly strangled her three children in January 2023. The visit included the basement where the children died and the yard where Clancy was found injured. Her lawyers claim she was suffering from postpartum psychosis.
- Jurors in Lindsay Clancy’s trial visit the home where she killed her children
Jurors in Lindsay Clancy’s trial visited the Massachusetts home where she killed her three children in January 2023. The visit included the basement where the children died and the yard where Clancy was found after jumping from a window. Prosecutors allege intentional murder, while her defense claims postpartum psychosis.
- Jurors in Lindsay Clancy’s trial visit the home where she killed her children
Jurors in Lindsay Clancy’s trial visited the Massachusetts home where she killed her three children in January 2023. The visit included the basement where the children died and the yard where Clancy was found after jumping from a window. Her lawyers claim she suffered from postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors argue the killings were intentional.
- Jurors in Lindsay Clancy's trial visit the home where she killed her children
Jurors in Lindsay Clancy's trial visited the Massachusetts home where she killed her three children, including the basement where the deaths occurred. Clancy's lawyers argue she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors claim she acted intentionally.
- Jurors in Lindsay Clancy's trial visit the home where she killed her children
Jurors in Lindsay Clancy's trial visited the Massachusetts home where she killed her three children, including the basement where they died and the yard where she was found after jumping from a window. Clancy's defense claims she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors argue she acted intentionally.
- Police describe a father's horror as he realizes then-wife Lindsay Clancy killed their 3 kids
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for strangling her three children with exercise bands in 2023. Her defense claims postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors argue intentional murder. Officers and first responders described the chaotic scene where the children were found dead in a Massachusetts home.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found
Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted suicide in January 2023, with her lawyers arguing postpregnancy psychosis as a defense. First responders testified about the chaotic scene at her Massachusetts home, where children were found strangled with exercise bands in the basement.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for killing her three children and attempting suicide, with her defense arguing postpartum psychosis. First responders described the scene where the children were found strangled in a Massachusetts home, and the trial examines her mental state. Prosecutors claim she acted intentionally.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found
Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted suicide, with first responders testifying about the scene during her murder trial. Defense argues postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors claim intentional action. Her husband discovered the bodies after returning home.
- 'She killed the kids!' 911 call from Lindsay Clancy's husband brings tears to the courtroom
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for the murder of her three children, with her defense arguing postpregnancy psychosis as a defense. Her husband's 911 call, in which he discovered the children dead, was a key emotional testimony. Prosecutors claim she acted intentionally, while her lawyers assert mental illness.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found
Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted suicide, with her trial focusing on whether she had postpartum psychosis or acted intentionally. First responders and her husband testified about the incident and her mental health history. Prosecutors argue she is criminally responsible, while her defense claims she was suffering from postpartum psychosis.
- Lindsay Clancy's ex-husband testifies about the day she killed their 3 children
Lindsay Clancy's ex-husband testified in her trial about discovering she killed their three children in their Massachusetts home. The defense claims she suffered from postpregnancy psychosis, while prosecutors argue she acted intentionally. Jurors heard a 911 call where her husband described finding the children dead in the basement.
- Lindsay Clancy’s ex-husband testifies about the day she killed their 3 children
Lindsay Clancy's former husband testified about returning home to find their three children dead after she strangled them. Prosecutors allege intentional murder, while her defense claims postpartum psychosis influenced her actions. The trial focuses on her mental state at the time of the killings.
- Lindsay Clancy's ex-husband resumes testifying about the day she killed their 3 children
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for killing her three children, with her defense citing postpartum psychosis as a mitigating factor. Her ex-husband testified about the day of the killings, which began with family activities and ended with him discovering the children's bodies. Prosecutors allege intentional murder, while her defense argues she was mentally ill.
- Lindsay Clancy’s ex-husband set to resume testifying about the day she killed their 3 children
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for killing her three children, Cora, Dawson, and Callan. Her ex-husband Patrick Clancy testified for the prosecution, describing the day of the killings as initially normal before the children were found dead. The defense claims postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors argue intentional action.
- Lindsay Clancy’s ex-husband details pill use as expert says evidence could shape murder trial
Lindsay Clancy’s ex-husband testified that she was prescribed multiple psychiatric medications before the deaths of their three children, but prosecutors highlighted that many pills remained unused. The prosecution aims to counter the defense’s claim that medication contributed to her alleged psychosis by emphasizing she was not taking all prescribed medications at once.
- Lindsay Clancy goes on trial over whether postpartum psychosis drove her to kill her 3 children
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for killing her three children after suffering from postpartum psychosis. The prosecution and defense disagree on her criminal responsibility, with the defense arguing her mental state at the time of the killings was impaired. Clancy's husband, who found the children's bodies, testified that she exhibited conflicting behaviors, including moments of normal interaction despite worsening mental health.
- Lindsay Clancy goes on trial, saying postpartum psychosis drove her to kill her 3 children
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for killing her three children, claiming postpartum psychosis caused the murders. Prosecutors argue she planned the killings and is fully responsible, while her defense claims she was mentally incapacitated at the time.
- Heated Lindsay Clancy courtroom exchange over 911 call, crime scene photos sets stage for mom’s murder trial
Lindsay Clancy's murder trial for strangling her three children centers on whether she was legally responsible due to postpartum psychosis. Prosecutors argue the killings were intentional, while her defense claims she lacked criminal responsibility. The trial, set in Plymouth Superior Court, will focus on her mental state rather than the act itself.
- Trial begins for Lindsay Clancy, mother on trial in deaths of her 3 children
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for the 2023 strangulation of her three children, with prosecutors arguing she planned the killings and her defense claiming postpartum psychosis. The trial, starting in 2026, will determine her culpability based on her mental state at the time of the deaths.
- Trial begins for Lindsay Clancy, mother on trial in deaths of her 3 children
Lindsay Clancy is on trial for the murders of her three children, with prosecutors alleging premeditated killings and defense arguing postpartum psychosis. Clancy, a former nurse, strangled her children in 2023 after seeking psychiatric care, and faces life imprisonment if convicted.
- Trial begins for Lindsay Clancy, mother on trial in deaths of her 3 children
Lindsay Clancy, a former nurse, is on trial for strangling her three children after being diagnosed with postpartum psychosis. Prosecutors allege she planned the murders, while her defense claims her mental state at the time absolves her responsibility. The trial will determine if she is guilty of murder or not responsible due to mental illness.
- Trial begins for mom who says postpartum issues led her to kill 3 children
A Massachusetts mother is on trial for strangling her three children, claiming postpartum psychosis led to the killings. She has pleaded not guilty, using an insanity defense, while prosecutors argue the act was intentional. The trial will examine her mental state and medical care.
- Trial begins for Massachusetts mom who says postpartum issues led her to kill 3 children
A Massachusetts mother is on trial for allegedly strangling her three children while suffering from postpartum issues. She pleaded not guilty, with her defense arguing insanity due to postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors claim the killings were intentional. The case highlights the rare condition and its legal implications.
- Lindsay Clancy’s husband could testify for her at trial over deaths of their three children
Lindsay Clancy's husband, Patrick Clancy, is expected to testify on her behalf at her trial for the alleged murders of their three children. The defense claims doctors misdiagnosed and overmedicated Lindsay, leading to hallucinations that caused her to harm the children. The case involves lawsuits alleging medical malpractice by psychiatric providers.
- Markets Still Have a Lot of Hope and Optimism, Says NewEdge’s Dawson
NewEdge's Dawson highlights that markets remain hopeful and optimistic despite ongoing challenges. The statement reflects confidence in market resilience and potential for positive growth.
- Dawson Plans New Credit Fund Months After $7.7 Billion Close
Dawson, an organization, plans to launch a new credit fund following the closure of a $7.7 billion fund. The article mentions Toronto's skyline, indicating a focus on financial activities in the city.