
A hearing is scheduled Friday for the case of Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury, Massachusetts, mother accused of killing her three children in 2023.
Clancy has pleaded not guilty to murder charges brought by the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office over the Jan. 24, 2023, deaths of their children, 5-year-old Cora Clancy, 3-year-old Dawson Clancy, and 8-month-old Callan Clancy. After killing her children, authorities said Lindsay Clancy cut herself and jumped out of a window in an attempt to kill herself.
Her attorney, Kevin Reddington, has said that he plans to assert her “lack of criminal responsibility” at trial due to her mental condition.
In a New Yorker article last year, Clancy’s husband, Patrick, detailed the symptoms his wife was experiencing that should have been red flags.
A Duxbury man whose wife is charged with killing their three children is sharing his story.
“I wasn’t married to a monster — I was married to someone who got sick,” he said in the interview, in which he also recalled his wife’s mental health struggles.
A judge ruled that the prosecution will pick the experts to evaluate Lindsay Clancy’s mental wellbeing ahead of her trial in the deaths of her three children at their Duxbury home in 2023, since Clancy plans an insanity defense.
Clancy’s trial was originally scheduled for Dec. 1, 2025, but was rescheduled to early 2026, at the request of both sides, so the case wouldn’t have to be suspended during the holidays.
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