A PSYCHIATRIC DRUG RECKONING IN MASSACHUSETTS
February 10, 2025
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Let’s call it a psychiatric reckoning. Massachusetts nurse and mother, will have her day in court in January of 2026. Clancy killed her three small children in January of 2023 and tried to commit suicide by jumping out of the second-floor window of her Duxbury home.
The paralyzed Clancy, along with her attorney, Kevin Reddington, is fighting the three counts of premeditated murder charges the state has filed. And so, she should. Let’s be frank. Linsay Clancy had no reason to kill her children until she was provided psychiatric “assistance.”
According to records, Lindsay was experiencing “anxiety” about returning to work after the birth of her third child. Clancy sought help from “virtual therapy sessions” and was prescribed 13 mind-altering psychiatric drugs. Hell, at the time of her arrest, Clancy had seven mind-altering drugs in her system – three antidepressants, two sedatives, an antipsychotic and an anticonvulsant, including SSRI antidepressants, benzodiazepines and antipsychotic and antiseizure drugs. These include but are not limited to Prozac, Zoloft, Trazodone, Seroquel, Amitryptiline, Remeron, Valium, Klonopin, Ativan and Lamictal.
Clancy was reassured by her psychiatrists that once the medications kicked in, she would sleep and feel better. This is the problem with psychiatric drugs. Nobody gets better on the drugs. They just get more drugged. In the mind of psychiatrist if one drug doesn’t “work,” two or more is better.
Clancy consulted a psychiatrist, who gave her a prescription for Zoloft. Clancy then saw another psychiatrist, who prescribed her “multiple other medications, including Valium, Trazadone, Ativan, Klonopin, Prozac and Seroquel.”
The Assistant District Attorney, Jennifer Prague, apparently had a conversation with Dr. Margarita Abi Zaid Daou, a psychiatrist, inquiring about whether the drugs in the amounts found in Clancy’s blood could cause a person to become violent. Daou said “they did not.”
And it is with this remark that AbleChild takes issue. Let’s consider for a moment just how out of touch and uneducated the State’s Attorney’s office is when it comes to serious side effects associated with psychiatric drugs and how outrageously wrong its psychiatrist is.
Let’s consider the possible serious side effects of just a few of Clancy’s prescribed drugs.
Zoloft: emotional lability, aggravated depression, aggressive reaction, aggression, agitation, anxiety, depersonalization, depression, nightmares, mania, hallucination, psychosis, paranoia, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempt.
Prozac: insomnia, anxiety, abnormal dreams, agitation, hostility, hypomania, mania, personality disorder, abnormal thinking, depersonalization, paranoid reaction, psychosis, suicidal thoughts and behavior, suicide attempt, aggression, delusions, and hallucinations.
Trazadone: Confusion, mania/hypomania, aggressive reaction, agitation (sometimes exacerbating to delirium), anxiety, cognitive impairment, confusional state, delusions, discontinuation syndrome, hallucinations, hypomania, insomnia, mania, nightmares, restlessness, suicidal behavior, suicidal ideation, suicidal thoughts, abnormal dreams, paranoid reaction, psychosis.
Seroquel: agitation, abnormal dreams, aggression, anxiety, depression, insomnia, irritability, nightmares, suicidal behavior, suicidal ideation, suicide-related events, abnormal thinking, confusion, delusion, depersonalization, hallucinations, manic reactions, paranoid reactions, and psychosis.
These are the possible serious side effects associated with just four of the 13 mind-altering drugs that Clancy’s two psychiatrists prescribed over a two-month period. The question isn’t whether Clancy was drugged out of her mind. The question is why aren’t the “doctors” being held responsible for Clancy’s insanity and the murder of the Clancy children?
Given the above information about what are possible side effects of just four drugs, it is abundantly clear that the State’s attorney’s office are idiots and have no idea what violent behavior is associated with the psychiatric drugs Clancy had been prescribed in the form of drug cocktails.
Let’s remember that none of these drugs were ever tested by pharmaceutical companies as drug cocktails. There is no clinical trial that was ever conducted on any drug cocktail that Clancy was taking. But all the serious adverse side effects are very real, and this is just four drugs.
The fact that the State’s Attorney’s office has not brought criminal charges against the psychiatrists who prescribed the drug cocktails to Clancy is criminal. Further it seems reasonable to consider possible criminal charges against the pharmacist who filled Clancy’s prescriptions. Recall that last year a Butler, Pennsylvania, family successfully civilly sued the pharmacy that filled a deadly cocktail of drugs to a family member. It’s time to start considering criminal charges.
Too many Americans are being prescribed cocktails of psychiatric drugs and the violent behavior associated with the drugs is no secret. The District Attorney’s office needs to immediately take psychiatrist Daou off its list of “experts.” Not knowing that these psychiatric drugs can cause the violence Clancy is being charged with is inexcusable and, perhaps, medical malpractice.
Perhaps Clancy’s case will finally reveal the real harm that is being perpetrated by the psychiatric community on unsuspecting Americans. Yes, it’s a reckoning. Psychiatric drugs cause violence, even murder and suicide. It’s time to hold those who push the drug cocktails responsible. Clancy is just another in a long line who took the psychiatric “medication” to “treat” her illness and never got better.
Sadly, like so many other victims of psychiatric “treatment,” Clancy just got more drugged. Even more appalling, despite having no proof of any abnormality in the brain, the psychiatric community will blame the alleged mental illness (anxiety) for Clancy’s violent behavior, never admitting that Clancy had not been violent until she received the psychiatric “help” in the form of dangerous mind-altering drug cocktails. Once again, the patient never gets better.
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