Lindsay Clancy supporter Renee Kimball said in a Friday interview that the Massachusetts mother should not be facing trial for the deaths of her three children. Kimball argued that Clancy’s pleas for mental health care were ignored and that postpartum psychosis, rather than punishment alone, must be part of the public conversation. Kimball spoke on “TMZ Live” after organizing a Thursday rally outside the Massachusetts courthouse where Clancy’s case is being heard. She said the group’s support is not intended to excuse the children’s deaths, but to spotlight gaps in postpartum mental health treatment and crisis intervention. What Does Kimball Say Justice Should Look Like? Kimball said she believes justice would mean getting Clancy the treatment she requested, allowing her to rebuild her life, and eventually helping other people who experience postpartum psychosis. Her position is that the healthcare system’s failures deserve scrutiny alongside the criminal case. Kimball also said the proceedings have prompted women to discuss mental health experiences they previously kept private. Her rally is part of a broader push for awareness and systemic reform, while Clancy’s trial continues to determine the legal consequences of the deaths.