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- Fourteen telehealth sessions. Four months of treatment. A last appointment the day before three children died in a Duxbury home. Lindsay Clancy's psychiatrist told the jury she never appeared psychotic. Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke dig into the listener questions this audience cannot stop arguing about. The prosecution says Clancy was lucid enough to plan an errand run, search Apple Maps, and time everything around her husband's absence. The defense says the medical system pumped her full of prescriptions and missed the crisis building inside her. After fourteen days of testimony, the prosecution has rested. The defense is calling witnesses who describe a mother begging doctors to hear her. Patrick Clancy testified over two days, told the jury he never saw her harm the children, and publicly forgave her. He is suing her medical providers. The jury has walked through the house on Summer Street and heard the 911 call where he screamed that she killed their children. Every fact in this trial serves both sides, and the listener questions in this episode land on the fractures the jury has to resolve.
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#LindsayClancy #ClancyTrial #PostpartumPsychosis #DuxburyMom #PlymouthSuperiorCourt #TrueCrime #InsanityDefense #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimePodcast #RobinDreeke - "We did the other one." Five words Keffe D Davis offered voluntarily to an LAPD detective who was investigating a completely different murder. Daryn Dupree was working the Biggie Smalls homicide case when Davis told him that remark. Dupree testified on Day 3 of the murder trial that "the only other one was Tupac." Nobody asked Davis about Tupac. He brought it up himself.
Before Dupree took the stand, the jury heard from Wade Lee, a former FBI agent who investigated Davis for drug trafficking in the late 1990s. Lee conducted a proffer interview with Davis in 1998, just two years after Tupac Shakur was shot and killed on the Las Vegas Strip. Davis was identified as a person of interest in the murder.
The prosecution clarified a critical distinction on Day 3: Davis's proffer carried no immunity. Nothing he said in that room with federal agents was legally protected.
Lee testified there was no proof Davis ordered a hit and that the FBI never independently verified Davis was in Las Vegas the night Tupac was shot. The jury submitted questions about what the FBI did with Davis's statements and why the case took twenty-seven years to reach a courtroom.
Davis had served prison time on drug charges. Two law enforcement officers, from two separate agencies, heard Davis discuss Tupac's murder across different decades.
Cross-examination of Dupree began at 3:43 p.m. and will continue when court resumes.
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#TupacShakur #KeffeD #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #TupacTrial #DuaneDavis #LasVegas #2Pac #WeDidTheOtherOne #FBIProffer - Taylor Kutis testified via Zoom on Day 3 of the Jared Bridegan murder trial and described conversations with Mario Fernandez that preceded the killing. Fernandez told Kutis he had "a special set of skills" from his time in the Army and mentioned "a contract with Gardner's family." After Bridegan was shot and killed on February 16, 2022, Fernandez described the murder to Kutis as "a hit-and-run."
Kutis never called law enforcement. She heard what amounted to advance knowledge of a killing and a reframing of the murder afterward, and she never reported any of it.
ATF agent Glenn Fahrig testified about DNA recovered from shell casings found at the murder scene. The DNA on the casings matched Jared Bridegan — not Mario Fernandez, not Shanna Gardner-Fernandez.
Detective Johns faced cross-examination that targeted the prosecution's physical evidence. No cell phone data places Fernandez with Henry Tenon during the alleged rehearsal drive or on the day Bridegan was killed. No Fernandez DNA was recovered from the truck used in the ambush. Tenon originally pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and agreed to cooperate but later withdrew the plea and faces his own trial in 2027. The prosecution's "dry run" theory took direct fire, with Johns conceding gaps under questioning.
Three Glock 10mm handguns were sold at Beaches Pawn Shop one month after the murder. Bridegan was killed with a 10mm round, but no forensic link to the murder weapon has been established. Victor Quiroz testified he met Fernandez a month after the killing with no discussion of the murder. Custody documents and family group chats framed Fernandez as an involved stepfather.
The jury will not be sequestered. The trial continues with the prosecution's words set against a physical evidence trail full of gaps.
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#JaredBridegan #MarioFernandezSaldana #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #BridgeganTrial #ShannaGardner #JacksonvilleBeach #TaylorKutis #MurderForHire #ShellCasingDNA - Three weeks into testimony at Plymouth Superior Court, the Lindsay Clancy trial produced something nobody anticipated. Both sides in the courtroom agree on the central fact — Lindsay killed her three children. The only question is criminal responsibility. Outside the courtroom, the internet turned the case into the most vicious gender war in true crime history.
Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott, author of Nightbird, joins Tony Brueski for the full three-part conversation on the psychology driving the divide. She covers the malfunction first. Why the brain demands a conspiracy proportional to the tragedy. Why debunking makes belief stronger. Why comment sections are full of people describing physical distress over a case with no connection to their lives.
She moves into the gender split. Men on X are demanding punishment. Women on Threads and Instagram have constructed an alternate version of events where Patrick is a narcissist. Shavaun identifies what each side is actually fighting about — narcissistic-abuse survivors projecting their own experience onto Patrick, men channeling unrelated rage into a target that feels justified.
The conversation closes on the audience itself. Where engagement becomes clinical. What death threats do to a man carrying Patrick's grief. Whether a woman locked into the conspiracy and sitting across from Shavaun could actually hear what she'd say.
Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott discuss the complete psychology of the Lindsay Clancy culture war.
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#LindsayClancy #PatrickClancy #ShavaunScott #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #LindsayClancyTrial #GenderWar #ConspiracyTheories #TrueCrimePsychology #PlymouthSuperiorCourt - The prosecution's psychiatric expert in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial earned $340,000 from Commonwealth work in 2024 and $300,000 the year before that. On Day 16, the defense put Dr. Zeizel under cross-examination and took apart his preparation, his objectivity, and his financial entanglement with the office prosecuting this case.
Zeizel told the jury it had been roughly a decade since he last testified for the prosecution. His most recent testimony for the Commonwealth was July 2026. He didn't read the defense psychiatrist's complete report. He didn't review all thousands of pages of Lindsay's Tewksbury treatment records. In a letter, he referred to Lindsay Clancy as "his patient." She was never his patient.
Twenty-three Zoloft pills were still in the bottle. Only seven had been taken. Lindsay called a suicide hotline on December 4 and again on December 15. Neither call produced any assistance.
On January 24, 2023, Lindsay built a snowman with her three children. Hours later, all three were dead.
Former McLean Hospital social worker Emily Thorndike was found credible but ruled inadmissible due to a one-year gap. She described no individual therapy on the unit, one doctor for twenty-three patients, and therapeutic programming that consisted of coloring. McLean's staffing records were admitted instead.
Court ended abruptly at 2:36 p.m. for unforeseen circumstances. Lindsay was observed writing notes to her attorney throughout the proceedings.
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