Claims of Auditory Hallucinations Raise New Questions in Duxbury Murder Case

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Claims of Auditory Hallucinations Raise New Questions in Duxbury Murder Case
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Lindsay Clancy said she heard a voice telling her to kill her kids, but prosecutors say she never mentioned hallucinations until days ago when she called her…

Lindsay Clancy said she heard a voice telling her to kill her kids, but prosecutors say she never mentioned hallucinations until days ago when she called her husband from her hospital roomProsecutors say that Lindsay Clancy never mentioned ever hearing voices, until just days ago when she called her husband from her hospital room.

Prosecutors also say Clancy had never mentioned the word"psychosis" until she met with a forensic psychologist hired by her defense team.Sign up for NECN newsletters. Dr. Paul Zeizel, the forensic psychologist evaluating Clancy, says she may have never told anyone she'd heard voices in the past."Telling you to do things that are malevolent and you believe those voices telling you that you need to follow what they say," said Zeizel."That's when things go downhill.""It's a very common psychotic symptom," said Dr. Kellie Wallace."Auditory hallucinations are one of the more frequent ones we see.

"And when those voices are commanding you to do things, it's incredibly frightening, and the only thing to get them to stop is to do the thing," said Wallace.

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