On Night Her 3 Kids Were Killed, Lindsay Clancy Was ‘Smiling and Happy,’ Husband Told Police
Emily Cortez
Published Jan 26, 2026
Lindsay Clancy was feeling great hours before she supposedly killed her three small kids, her significant other told police, as indicated by investigators.
In court Tuesday, Plymouth Area Colleague Lead prosecutor Jennifer Sprague said Patrick Clancy told police his significant other’s disposition that day raised no warnings, and as a matter of fact, “the respondent was having perhaps of her greatest day.” “She was grinning and cheerful, and there was no sign that she planned to hurt the children,” Patrick said, per the indictment.
Clancy, 32, is blamed for killing several’s three kids — 7-month-old Callan, 3-year-old Dawson, and 5-year-old Cora — by choking every one of them to death with an activity band in the cellar of the family’s Duxbury, Mass., home, on Jan. 24.
She has since argued not blameworthy to two counts of homicide, three counts of strangulation, and three counts of threatening behavior with a risky weapon.
Following the passings of the kids, Clancy supposedly cut her wrists and neck, then jumped from her second-story room window with sights set on self destruction, investigators say.
She stays incapacitated starting from the waist, her lawyer says.
On Night Her 3 Kids Were Killed, Lindsay Clancy Was ‘Smiling and Happy,’ Husband Told Police
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Investigators say the supposed homicides were executed with “purposeful deliberation and outrageous barbarity and savagery,” and blamed Clancy for deliberately sending her significant other, Patrick, on a task race to get supper and professionally prescribed prescription at a CVS that night so she could showcase her arrangement to kill their children.
“She caused the circumstance, and she utilized Apple Guides to ensure she would have sufficient opportunity to choke every kid before her significant other got back from where she had sent him,” examiners said.
An appointed authority declined to set financial bail for Clancy, and on second thought, requested she stay held at her ongoing clinic until restoratively cleared to be moved to another office.
She is set for a re-visitation of court May 2. Assuming you or somebody you know is thinking about self destruction, if it’s not too much trouble, contact the 988 Self destruction and Emergency Help by dialing 988, text “STRENGTH” to the Emergency Text Line at 741741 or go to 988lifeline.org.