A psychologist's testimony supports the defense's claim that a woman should not be held legally responsible for the deaths of her three children. The psychologist, who began treating the woman after the incident, says she had a mental disease that affected her behavior. This condition, combined with a rare mental illness, meant she could not understand the wrongfulness of her actions.

The woman's mental health issues are a key part of her defense. Further details about the case and the psychologist's testimony are available. The woman's trial is ongoing, with the defense arguing that her mental state at the time of the incident should be taken into account.