Lindsay Clancy

Update expected in case of Duxbury mom accused of murdering her children

Clancy is being held without bail. Her lawyer blames postpartum depression for the incident, and is currently being treated at mental health facility

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Lindsay Clancy, a Duxbury mother accused in the killings of her three children, appears in a Massachusetts court from her hospital bed on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023.

New evidence is expected be discussed Wednesday in the case of Lindsay Clancy, the mother accused of killing her three young children last year at their Duxbury, Massachusetts, home.

Clancy pleaded not guilty to strangling her children back in January 2023. She survived slitting her own wrists and neck and a jump out of a window, prosecutors have said.

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At an October court appearance from Tewksbury Hospital, she remained paralyzed from the suicide attempt.

Her husband, Patrick Clancy, was out of the house at the time the children were strangled — allegedly in a calculated attempt to buy time for the killings. Prosecutors have said Lindsay Clancy tied exercise bands bands around the children's necks.

Her lawyer blames postpartum depression for the crimes and said she was overmedicated at time.

Clancy was held without bail and is currently being treated at mental health facility.

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