Defense rests in Lindsay Clancy murder trial
On Friday, Lindsay Clancy’s attorney, Kevin Reddington, rested the defense case.
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On Friday, Lindsay Clancy’s attorney, Kevin Reddington, rested the defense case.
At the Lindsay Clancy murder trial, a chaplain testified that she met Lindsay Clancy at a Boston Hospital one week after the children were killed.
Clancy is charged with the killings of her three children at their Duxbury home in 2023.
Thursday marks Day 17 of the high-profile trial in Plymouth Superior Court.
Defense psychologist Dr Paul Zeizel testified that he has met with Lindsay Clancy 60 times and has spent 35 hours evaluating her, telling the jury that Lindsay Clancy still thinks about the three children she is charged with killing.
The judge dismissed the jury for the day after an “unforeseen circumstance.”
Lindsay Clancy was “begging for help” in the months leading up to killing her three children and attempting to end her own life, Clancy’s former mother-in-law testified for the defense Tuesday in the fourth week of her murder trial.
Sue Clancy, Lindsay Clancy’s former mother-in-law, was the first to take the stand Tuesday. She said she referred Lindsay to South Shore Hospital’s program for mothers experiencing postpartum issues after Clancy came to her, “begging for help.”
Lindsay Clancy’s mother and sister took the stand Monday to recount how they saw her become increasingly anxious, paranoid and suicidal in the months before she killed her three children.
The trial of Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury mother accused of killing her three children, is entering its fourth week, with the Commonwealth resting its case Monday in Plymouth Superior Court.