Prosecutors finish their case Monday in the Massachusetts murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, who has admitted killing her three children in 2023. After the prosecution rests, the defense moves to its phase of the trial, calling witnesses and presenting its arguments.

Both outlets describe the case as emotionally charged, and they note that Clancy’s admission is central to the proceedings. CBS reports on the prosecution’s decision to rest, while the Washington Times adds that Clancy attributes her actions to failing mental health. The trial now shifts to whether the defense can advance that explanation in a way that affects findings or sentencing, as prosecutors have concluded their evidence presentations.

No further details about specific witnesses or evidence presented by the prosecution are included in the provided summaries, but the next stage is set to include defense testimony and related evidence.