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Lindsay Clancy murder trial attracts TikTok fans with wild theories - USA Today

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A murder trial is drawing TikTok crowds spinning wild conspiracy theories — why do true-crime cases turn online audiences into amateur detectives convinced they've cracked it?

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Theory Briefing

  • The Lindsay Clancy murder trial has pulled in a dedicated TikTok following generating competing conspiracy theories about the case.
  • Online audiences treating a live trial as collaborative puzzle-solving can pressure public perception well before a verdict is reached.
  • True-crime content's viral format rewards bold, confident theories over cautious ones, amplifying the most dramatic readings of evidence.
  • The crowd's collective theorising creates an echo chamber where fringe ideas gain credibility simply through repetition and engagement.