George Pino's Birthday Boat-Crash Trial Goes to the Jury in Lucy Fernandez's Death, the Fight Before the Lindsay Clancy Trial, a Killer Dog cover art

George Pino's Birthday Boat-Crash Trial Goes to the Jury in Lucy Fernandez's Death, the Fight Before the Lindsay Clancy Trial, a Killer Dog

George Pino's Birthday Boat-Crash Trial Goes to the Jury in Lucy Fernandez's Death, the Fight Before the Lindsay Clancy Trial, a Killer Dog

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Garret Fisher covers three cases, each turning on a warning that came first. In Miami, the manslaughter and vessel-homicide trial of George Pino, 55, goes to the jury today after both sides rested — Pino is accused of recklessly piloting his boat into a Biscayne Bay channel marker in 2022, killing 17-year-old Luciana "Lucy" Fernandez and severely injuring another teen, Katerina "Katy" Puig, during his daughter's birthday celebration. He has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent, maintaining the crash was an accident. In Essex, Vermont, Janna Campbell, 43, has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the March death of her 76-year-old father, Stephen Campbell, who had dementia and was mauled by her pit bull — a dog the town had already formally labeled dangerous after prior attacks. And in Plymouth, Massachusetts, a final pretrial hearing has set the stage for the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, 35, charged in the 2023 strangulation deaths of her three children, Cora, Dawson, and Callan; Clancy does not deny the killings but argues she was not criminally responsible due to postpartum psychosis. Jury selection is set for July 20.

This episode touches on the deaths of children and on suicide. If any of it is weighing on you, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 in the U.S. and Canada.

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