A group of liberal women dressed in pink gathers outside the Plymouth Superior Courthouse in Plymouth, Massachusetts to rally in support of Lindsay Clancy during her murder trial. The women, known for being active on social media, have been vocal in defending Clancy, who confessed to killing her three children. Now, they are taking their support offline, advocating for Clancy’s release.
Many supporters wearing pink with messages like “Believe,” “She Needed Help,” and “Peace For Lindsay” share their reasons for standing with Clancy. Her lawyer argues that she should not be held criminally responsible due to mental illness and postpartum psychosis.
The feminist supporters argue that women are victims and should not be convicted as predators. They believe that the justice system is biased against female criminals, except for conservative women. Despite the postpartum defense, some believe that individuals like Clancy, who can hide their true nature and commit heinous acts, should be permanently removed from society.
The article also discusses the rise of online conspiracy theories surrounding Clancy’s case, with some suggesting her husband is the true culprit. The spread of misinformation by amateur detectives online has raised concerns about finding impartial jurors, leading to what is called the “TikTok Jury” phenomenon.
Overall, the article highlights the intersection of activism, mental health, feminism, and online misinformation in high-profile criminal cases like Lindsay Clancy’s. Rewrite the sentence to make it more concise.
