The World Between Us

Lindsay Clancy Attends First In-Person Court Hearing


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On February 20, 2026, Lindsay Clancy made her first in-person appearance in a Plymouth courtroom since being accused of killing her three children in January 2023. Clancy, who had previously attended hearings remotely from Tewksbury State Hospital, is charged with multiple counts of murder and strangulation.
The Case Background
The charges stem from an incident on January 24, 2023, in Duxbury, Massachusetts, where investigators say Clancy strangled her three children: 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson, and 8-month-old Callan. Following the children's deaths, Clancy attempted suicide by jumping from a second-story window. This fall left her paralyzed from the sternum down, and she now uses a wheelchair.
Defense Strategy and Legal Motions
Clancy's defense attorney, Kevin Reddington, has proposed a bifurcated (two-phase) trial.
Phase One: Focus on whether prosecutors can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Clancy committed the alleged crimes.
Phase Two: Address "lack of criminal responsibility," focusing on whether a mental disease or defect prevented her from appreciating the criminality of her conduct or conforming to the law.
Reddington also filed motions to videotape the prosecution expert’s mental health evaluation of Clancy and to gain access to juror information before the trial begins. A hearing to address these pending motions is scheduled for March 2, 2026, and Clancy has requested to attend in person. Her criminal trial is currently set to begin on July 20, 2026.
Mental Health and Medical Malpractice
The defense centers on Clancy's mental state at the time of the incident. She was reportedly suffering from postpartum depression and anxiety following the birth of her third child. Recently, both Lindsay and her husband, Patrick Clancy, filed medical malpractice lawsuits against her healthcare providers, alleging they over-medicated her and failed to provide adequate treatment when her symptoms worsened.
Family Support
During the February 20 hearing, Clancy's parents, Mike and Paula Musgrove, were present to offer their support. Paula Musgrove described her daughter as a "loving mother," while Mike Musgrove stated they are standing by her in any way possible.


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