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Lindsay Clancy's sister testified that she had a 'gut feeling' something was off with her the month before she killed her three children.

Her sister, Allison Ozga, told the jury that in December 2022 Clancy told her: 'I'm in a really tough spot.'

'I had this gut feeling that something was off and that she was really struggling,' Ozga said.

However, on cross-examination, Ozga, a licensed social worker and mandated reporter, was asked whether she ever felt concerned enough to report Clancy.

Ozga said no.

Clancy, 36, is on trial for the murders of her three children, Cora, five, Dawson, three, and eight-month-old Callan, at her home in Duxbury, Massachusetts, in 2023.

She strangled her children with exercise bands and then allegedly attempted to kill herself, but her efforts failed and left her paralyzed and in a wheelchair for life.

The prosecution rested its case against Clancy on Monday after using the first three weeks of the trial to argue the killings were intentional and well planned, not the work of someone who had lost control.

Clancy has admitted to killing her children but pleaded not guilty to murder by reason of insanity, citing postpartum psychosis, and is also suing her former healthcare providers for medical malpractice and negligence.

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