@justjamie4.0: This is an elequently described thought process by @themommydoctormd its thrown what I thought was possible aside AGAIN #fyp #lindsayclancy #patrickclancy #truecrime #trial
She was in psychosis and drugged up. He attempted to murder her and dropped out of the windows, breaking her spine and locked the door from the outside. Put the children in the basement and told the oldest girl to look after the other two children while he went to get medication for her. He called her phone and spoke to the oldest child on the phone and then returned to murder the children. His alibi was then created and it explains her hypothermia
2026-08-11 17:55:29
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Nxdx :
It was him why can’t everyone see this 👀
2026-08-11 17:39:48
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aroooontv :
If she died on impact she would have cooled at a slower rate. Dead bodies don't have circulation, so they slowly cool to the ambient temperature. On the other hand, living humans have a number of homeostatic processes that keep the body at the normal temperature of 37°C. If you get too hot, you sweat and undergo vasodilation. If you get too cold, you shiver and undergo vasodilation.
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Overdoses of psychotropic drugs can trigger vasodilation, which accelerates your cooling. Hypovolemic shock from major haemorrhagic injuries can accelerate your cooling. Spinal injuries that prevent shivering accelerates your cooling. Psychotic breaks can come with an intense feeling of heat, which causes sweating, which accelerates your cooling. Laying in light clothes in the snow accelerates your cooling.
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It's absolutely possible for the body temperature to drop by 10°C between the suicide attempt and reaching the hospital when you consider that she was experiencing massive temperature loss due to her injuries and mental state.
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'TheMummyDoctorMD in America' has not taken into account all of the factors that caused the rapid onset of hypothermia in this case, she is only talking about how long a normal patient would take to cool. I have degrees in Forensics and medical science, and I don't see anything wrong with the evidence presented so far
2026-08-11 20:56:16
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lizagna89 :
Her injuries don’t cause her temperature to drop, they cause her body to stop maintaining temperature. The cold outside caused her temperature to drop
2026-08-12 01:14:01
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gobsmackersss :
we need to ask someone who works for ski patrol to weigh in because they regularly rescue people with severe injuries in subzero temperatures. it was 5 degrees celsius in Duxbury that night, above freezing, and she became SEVERELY hypothermic in 15-40 minutes. ~37 degrees to 27 degrees. i feel like if you could get your temp that low that quickly we’d have like, 5 people left alive in Canada. certainly no living paraplegics. it seems absurd to me.
2026-08-12 02:16:30
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H💕 :
Thing is, why are we all trying to "solve" this? We all agree something is wrong but she's not on trial to see if she did it ... that's already been decided
2026-08-11 20:47:14
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c :
I love that a man is speaking about this 🥰🙏👏
2026-08-12 01:20:28
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XMoominoftheWarpX :
My partner is a first responder an ex army … it is in fact impossible because of the timeline of her baby being to be resuscitated and they would of warmed her up and it’s right if it was below 80 degrees she also would have passed away. The timeline does not add up neither do her injuries
2026-08-11 20:04:44
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Legally Brunette ⚖️🎀 :
This isn't quite correct. The issue isn't simply the injury itself. She was confirmed to have neurogenic shock, which directly involves disruption of the autonomic nervous system. That system plays a major role in regulating body temperature.
It's also the same regulatory system that is immature in newborns, which is one reason babies are particularly vulnerable to temperature changes.
If you put a newborn outside in −11°C snow wearing nothing but a vest for 30 minutes, you would expect them to become dangerously cold very quickly. The comparison isn't that Lindsay's physiology was identical to a newborn's . It's that impaired temperature regulation + severe cold exposure can produce very different cooling than you'd expect from a normal body under normal conditions.
So you can't simply look at the temperature and say the timeframe is impossible without accounting for the neurogenic shock, her injuries, blood loss and the environmental conditions.
2026-08-11 20:57:14
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flippityflop❌ :
there's voice changing apps, a guy on here (unrelated) presented a female voice, but it was him. was very convincing, you'd think it was a woman 100%
2026-08-11 21:04:31
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mazzaquinn :
Jamie Jamie Jamie ….. come on now …. No R in Clancy ….. you can do this ….😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
2026-08-11 19:48:57
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charlottie271 :
I can’t stop watching im so invested i cant sleep properly. Know that sounds deep but this WOMAN is innocent
2026-08-11 20:26:42
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Thecheekymissb :
thing is so much doesn't add up. she couldn't speak when he found her so no way she said she killed the kids in the basement. like you said no way could her temp dropped that quickly. Patrick so did it
2026-08-11 18:20:12
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user9014480117141 :
When my mother died, the funeral home came to get her..she was elderly, thin and her room was always cold no matter what we did…her body temperature after an hour after f being deceased (with zero ability to regulate) in a cold room was nowhere near 82.
2026-08-12 01:36:53
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MirrorAnnie :
The only thing giving me pause is her own statements about k1ll1ng the kids - being commanded, feeling out of her body, telling them to go to God.
2026-08-12 09:02:57
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Karen.Whitehouse :
Sorry yet again wrong.Lindsay rung to check to see if the meds was in just before patrick left and that lady was a whitness day 1.
look on line and your temp does drop with those injuries and i think friday maybe you hear about this again
i watch every single bit of this case and i am hooked but i fact check every detail.
2026-08-11 17:49:24
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mag’s :
Why don’t they ask the question? What their children temperature was because they keep going on about her temperature
2026-08-11 18:29:06
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐚𝐭 ✿ :
Someone send this to Kev immediately
2026-08-11 20:00:29
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linzi :
a believe he did it b4 he left the house ....x and the children when he got bk ....x
2026-08-13 14:44:32
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marycarmenfernand51 :
👌👌👌
2026-08-11 21:01:47
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Nicola D :
We have to remember even though I would prefer not to … that Lyndsay had lost a lot of blood and did not have a large amount of circulating blood volume and she was not moving so body not generating heat … spinal injury so no shivering
2026-08-11 18:43:56
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NelTeabags :
Even with a spinal injury it would rake 1 degree per hour.
2026-08-12 07:21:17
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Claudia.07P :
I will just leave this right "hair":
2026-08-11 20:37:04
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