
"Dressed in black and using a wheelchair, Clancy addressed the court only once during the brief hearing, exchanging a murmured "good afternoon" with Plymouth Superior Court Judge William Sullivan. Lawyers on both sides hashed out some logistics in anticipation of Clancy's July 20 murder trial, discussing pending motions, the status of discovery, and prosecution experts' upcoming evaluation of Clancy. The defendant herself was unexpressive throughout the hearing and mostly stared straight ahead."
"According to the complaint, Clancy had been experiencing auditory hallucinations for weeks leading up to the killings. When her husband left to pick up dinner on Jan. 24, she claims a commanding voice told her, "This is your last chance. Kill the children so you can kill yourself. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE. YOU HAVE TO KILL THE KIDS SO YOU CAN KILL YOURSELF." In a dissociative "dream-like state," Clancy allegedly strangled her children while telling them, "Go to God, baby.""
Lindsay Clancy appeared in court using a wheelchair and spoke only briefly as lawyers prepared for her July 20 murder trial. She faces three counts each of murder and strangulation in the deaths of her three children: 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson, and 8-month-old Callan. Prosecutors allege she strangled the children on Jan. 24, 2023, then attempted suicide, leaving her paralyzed. Her defense contends she was heavily medicated and battling postpartum mental illness. A civil complaint claims mental health providers failed to diagnose bipolar disorder and prescribed medications that triggered a psychotic break with auditory hallucinations.
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