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Lindsay Clancy: The 54 Minutes & Where It Stands | Pt. 2

When Patrick Clancy walked back into that house after 54 minutes, it was silent. Three small children were in the basement. Lindsay was outside on the ground. Part 2 of TFC's Lindsay Clancy coverage picks up the night of January 24th, 2023 — the minute-by-minute timeline, the pho ...  Show more

Lindsay Clancy: She Asked for Help 13 Times | Pt. 1

She was a labor and delivery nurse at Mass General. She screened in the severe range for postpartum depression, told her care team again and again that something was deeply wrong, and checked herself into the top psychiatric hospital in the country. The day after her final psychi ...  Show more

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