In this episode, we examine the case of Lindsay Clancy, a labor and delivery nurse accused of killing her three children in January 2023, through a lens rarely centered in true crime: what happens when a postpartum brain, already undergoing massive neurological restructuring, is destabilized by rapid psychiatric medication changes. Rather than framing Clancy solely through the tragedy of three children's deaths or questions of guilt and innocence, this episode explores how hormonal crashes, medication-induced side effects, and systemic failures in postpartum mental health care can create catastrophic neurological crises. Drawing on research in neurobiology, psychopharmacology, postpartum psychiatry, and medication-induced psychosis, we explore: How pregnancy physically restructures the brain and creates windows of extreme vulnerabilityThe neurological mechanisms of SSRIs and how they can trigger paradoxical reactions in destabilized brainsWhat akathisia is, why it's so dangerous, and why it's rarely recognized or treatedThe difference between postpartum psychosis, medication-induced psychosis, extended suicide, and premeditated murderWhat neuroscience can and cannot explain about criminal responsibility and moral culpabilityThis case is currently awaiting trial. Lindsay Clancy is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The theories presented here are based on publicly available court documents and scientific literature, not determinations of fact. With a background in public health and neuroscience (graduate training at Johns Hopkins), The Murder Mindsetprioritizes education, prevention, and understanding over sensationalism, asking harder questions about how we treat maternal mental health, monitor psychiatric medications, and define accountability when brains are in crisis. ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of child death, strangulation, suicide attempts, self-harm, postpartum depression, psychosis, and medication side effects. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 🎧 This episode is for listeners interested in true crime, forensic psychology, neuroscience, maternal mental health, psychopharmacology, and the behavioral science behind tragedy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.