Her lawyer says postpartum psychosis, a rare mental illness, made her not responsible for the killings. She should not face criminal charges, he argues.
Why it mattersThe case raises hard questions: How well do mental health systems help mothers in crisis? Should severe mental illness change how the law treats someone for a serious crime?
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