THIS ISN’T TRIPADVISOR!—LINDSAY CLANCY JUDGE SLAMS DEFENSE REQUEST AS TIKT0K WITNESS…

THIS ISN’T TRIPADVISOR!—LINDSAY CLANCY JUDGE SLAMS DEFENSE REQUEST AS TIKT0K WITNESS WHO BLASTED HOSPITAL ‘LIES’ BECOMES COURTROOM FLASHPOINT

THE judge in Lindsay Clancy’s murder trial has slammed her lawyer’s attempt at adding someone to the witness list last minute, but there is still a chance the TikToker could be called.

Lindsay, 36, is on trial after she in the basement of their Duxbury, Massachusetts home on January 24, 2023.

Defendant Lindsay Clancy listens to Dr. Jennifer Tufts at her murder trial.

Lindsay Clancy (pictured on Monday) has been accused of strangling her three children in 2023

Judge William F. Sullivan listens during the Lindsay Clancy murder trial.

Judge William Sullivan, who is overseeing Lindsay’s trial, was asked to consider allowing another witness to be added to the defense’s witness list

A low-angle photo of a brick building with several windows, against a partly cloudy sky.

The witness worked at the McLean Hospital where Lindsay received treatment but left before Lindsay was admitted

Three smiling children in pajamas sit close together on a couch.

Lindsay’s three children, Callan, Dawson and Cora were found in the basement of their Massachusetts home
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The has since to three murder charges in connection to the deaths of her children: five-year-old Cora, three-year-old Dawson and

Lindsay has admitted to the killings, but her lawyer plans to argue she is because she was suffering from undiagnosed

On , Lindsay also crushed up pills, cut her wrists and neck with and of her second-story bedroom window, leaving her after strangling her kids.

Her , and since then there has been testimony from her, first responders on the fateful night, medical staff and her children afterward, friends and family.

Lindsay in her kids’ deaths have also taken the stand.

One of which was a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital, where Lindsay checked herself in for inpatient stay on December 31, 2022.

Lindsay’s stay was also brought up during Patrick’s testimony, where said “the prosecutor made it out on direct exam that McLean is some kind of a five-star institution.”

Now Reddington wants to call a woman who has shared several TikToks about what it was like working at McLean Hospital.

Reddington wants Emily Thorndike, who worked at the hospital for seven years as a mental health specialist but left one year before Lindsay was admitted, to testify about hospital staffing around the holidays.

Thorndike, now an independent clinical social worker, is “available, ready, willing and able to testify about an employee’s opinion as to what a woeful environment McLean offers, especially on holidays … nobody was there,” Reddington told

Lindsay checked into the hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts on New Year’s Eve in 2022, and checked out on January 5.

Overall view of McLean Hospital with leafless trees and a brick building.

Lindsay checked herself into McLean Hospital and stayed for four days

Lindsay Clancy in a wheelchair, being pushed by a police officer, during her murder trial.

Lindsay has pleaded not guilty to three murder charges in connection to her kids’ deaths
“[Jurors] are left with the impression that McLean was this wonderful place and [Lindsay] didn’t have any interest in utilizing what was available to her,” Reddington said in court on Tuesday.

Prosecutor Shanan Buckingham argued against adding Thorndike as a witness, noting how she didn’t work at the hospital while Lindsay was a patient and because she’s been following the case online.

Buckingham also called out the late notice and how Thorndike thinks the case is “an abomination.”

“I can’t imagine that witness would be allowed to give her review of McLean,” Judge Sullivan said.

“This is not TripAdvisor. I wouldn’t allow that.”

“It seems to me it would be a very simple solution to get the staffing records or somebody at McLean who can testify to this,” Sullivan said.

Sullivan took the matter under advisement, and said he might allow some questioning of Thorndike about what staffing was like on holidays without the jury present to see if she would be allowed to testify.

In his motion, Reddington wrote that Thorndike was “incensed” over Patrick’s cross-examination, where the prosecutor “intimated that McLean Hospital was one of the best hospitals in the country and that Lindsay Clancy was offered a number of therapeutic and counselling type interventions while at McLean …”

Reddington said Thorndike wants to testify about the facts of staffing and “the repeated use of clay, coloring books and purported group therapy sessions, supervised by unqualified individuals who have no psychiatric or social work experience.”

Thorndike wanted to “talk about the prosecution lies” in a on July 29.

She claimed there are around 23 patients at the facility at a time, and there is usually one doctor assigned to three to four patients, but on holidays, one doctor tends to all of the patients.

The prosecutor asked if he was aware one-on-one therapy was offered at the hospital’s unit, which Thorndike claims is not true.

Patrick Clancy testifying in court.

Patrick Clancy was asked about Lindsay’s stay at McLean during his testimony

Cora, Callan, and Dawson Clancy sitting together.

The Clancy children pictured weeks before their deaths
Thorndike claimed these meetings were “check-ins” where workers would ask patients how they were doing, what they ate that day, if they talked to their family and what their treatment plan is.

She also shut down the prosecution’s claims that Lindsay saw her doctor every day she was there, claiming Lindsay wouldn’t have seen “her” doctor at the facility until the Tuesday that she was there because she came in on a weekend and that Monday was a holiday.

“McLean Hospital is committed to providing high-quality mental health care for individuals and families across the lifespan through inpatient, residential, and outpatient services,” a hospital spokesperson said in a statement to The U.S. Sun.

“This includes advancing the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health conditions that uniquely affect women, including postpartum mental health conditions.

“Due to privacy laws, we cannot comment on any specific patient. We mourn the tragic loss of three children and the allegations in this case.”

The U.S. Sun has reached out to Thorndike for comment.

As Lindsay’s trial continues, more witnesses are expected to be called to the stand as her attorney

On the other side, the that Lindsay “was not a woman in the throes of psychosis” and instead “coldly and efficiently executed” her three children.

If Lindsay is convicted of murder, she faces life in prison without parole, but if she is found not guilty because of a lack of criminal responsibility, she would be committed to a state mental health facility.

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