The defense concluded its case in the trial of Lindsay Clancy, a Massachusetts mother accused of strangling her three children while experiencing postpartum psychosis.
The defense rested in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial in Massachusetts after presenting testimony regarding her declining mental health and postpartum psychosis prior to the 2023 strangulation of her three children.
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Lindsay Clancy is accused of strangling her three young children in January 2023 in Duxbury, Massachusetts, before jumping from a window.
The defense rested its case Friday in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial after presenting further testimony about her mental state before she strangled her three young children.
Prosecutors then began calling rebuttal witnesses ahead of closing arguments, with the trial likely entering its final days.
Clancy, 36, has pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the deaths of her children, Callan, Dawson and Cora, who were between 8 months and 5 years old. The children were found in the basement of the family’s home in coastal Duxbury, Massachusetts. Clancy jumped from a second-floor window after strangling the children and was left paralyzed from the waist down.
Clancy's lawyer, Kevin Reddington, hasn't disputed that she killed the children but says she should not be held criminally responsible because she had postpartum psychosis, a rare mental illness linked to the stress, sleep deprivation and hormonal changes that follow childbirth. Prosecutors argue that Clancy, a former labor and delivery nurse, planned the killings.
Reddington sought to bolster that defense by having the jury hear from more of Clancy's family members, who detailed her worsening mental health before the January 2023 killings. He also called a psychologist who met with Clancy after the killings.
Clancy's mother, Paula Musgrove, described her daughter as a dedicated and loving mom whose mental health began declining in October 2022.
In a text message displayed to the jury, Clancy wrote: “Mom, will you please come up and stay with me for a bit? I’m really sick. Something is wrong.”
Musgrove also recalled a more alarming disclosure in December. Musgrove, Clancy and Clancy's then-husband, Patrick Clancy, were in the couple's kitchen when Clancy said she had to tell them something.
“She told us she had thoughts of harming the children,” Musgrove said.
Clancy's former mother-in-law, Susan Clancy, testified that Lindsay Clancy begged for help in the months leading up to the killings. The jury was shown texts between the two in which Lindsay Clancy spoke about fears that she had developed a dependence on benzodiazepines, but couldn’t sleep without taking them.
“I’m not okay and I’m terrified of taking meds tonight,” Lindsay texted her mother-in-law on Nov. 30, 2022, about two months before the killings.
Reddington has said that in addition to postpartum psychosis Clancy also had bipolar disorder and was overmedicated.
Another defense witness was Paul Zeizel, a psychologist who treated Lindsay Clancy in the hospital after she killed the children.
“She was unable to conform her behavior to the rule of law. She had no appreciation for the wrongfulness of her act,” Zeizel said, adding that she had “a mental disease or a defect.”
Zeizel also testified that psychological testing administered by a government doctor found no evidence she was faking or exaggerating psychiatric symptoms.
Prosecutors argue that Clancy contrived to get her husband out of the house the day of the killings. They have attempted to show that while she was getting treatment for anxiety, insomnia and depression, she wasn't suffering from psychosis.
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Closing arguments will begin following rebuttal witnesses.
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The trial of Lindsay Clancy, accused of killing her three children in 2023, nears its conclusion. Jurors must determine if she is guilty of murder or not criminally responsible due to postpartum psychosis, a central point of contention between defense and prosecution experts.
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