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Lindsay Clancy Told Her Kids “Go To God, Baby” as She Strangled Them, Her Defense Says, Describing a Male Voice That Commanded Her to Kill Them and Herself

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Lindsay Clancy is on trial for the deaths of her three children, killed at the family’s home in January 2023. According to her defense, a male voice started after her husband left the house, telling her “this is your last chance. Kill the children so you can kill yourself.”

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A maternity photo of Lindsay Clancy and her husband Patrick Clancy, taken in Duxbury, sits behind the defense table during her murder trial at Plymouth Superior Court on Aug. 3, 2026. Photo by USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect.

She told the kids “go to God, baby” as she strangled them, her lawyer said, and then tried to kill herself. She survived, paralyzed. Cora was 5, Dawson was 3, Callan was 8 months.

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Lindsay Clancy, charged with murdering her three young children in Duxbury in 2023, sits in Plymouth Superior Court on Feb. 20, 2026. Photo by USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect.

Prosecutors say Clancy, a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General for roughly eight years, methodically planned the killings at the family’s Duxbury, Massachusetts home, sending her husband out for takeout and a pediatric laxative before strangling the three children with exercise bands.

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At Plymouth Superior Court in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on July 30, 2026, Duxbury Fire Department Captain PJ Hussey takes the stand in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial, directing attention to an evidence photo on a display screen. Photo by CJ Gunther / Pool via REUTERS.

Her defense argues she lacked criminal responsibility because severe postpartum illness produced command hallucinations telling her to kill the kids and herself. She has pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and faces life without parole if convicted. Strangulation counts were dropped before trial as redundant.

More than 50 witnesses have testified in the first two weeks. The trial is expected to run up to six weeks before an 18-person jury.

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At Plymouth Superior Court in Massachusetts on August 3, 2026, Lindsay Clancy appears at the defense table during her murder trial, her hands pressed to her face. Photo by Greg Derr / Pool via REUTERS.

The jury heard the 911 call this week. Patrick Clancy, 38, is heard arriving home, finding his wife on the ground outside after she’d cut her wrists and neck and jumped from a second-story window, then going to the basement, where he found Cora, Dawson and Callan face down with exercise bands tied tight around their necks. He screams and sobs for more than 30 seconds before telling the operator, “she killed the kids.” Lindsay, in a wheelchair and paralyzed from the waist down, sobbed in court as the jury was excused.

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From the witness stand at Plymouth Superior Court, Patrick Clancy — father of the three children — testified during Lindsay Clancy’s murder trial on July 29, 2026. Photo by David L. Ryan / Reuters.

Patrick testified that Lindsay’s mental health began worsening in September 2022, four months after Callan was born. She saw a psychiatrist, then additional perinatal providers who added anti-anxiety meds, antidepressants and benzodiazepines.

Medical records show she was prescribed 13 different psychiatric medications, more than 30 prescriptions in all, from multiple uncoordinated providers between September 2022 and January 2023, including Zoloft, Prozac, Ativan, Klonopin, the antipsychotic Seroquel and the mood stabilizer Lamictal. Prosecutors have pushed back that she was rarely on more than two to four at once and that leftover pills suggest she wasn’t taking them consistently.

In November she went to an ER after not sleeping for 48 hours. In December she was admitted to Mass General for suicidal thoughts and told Patrick she had “intrusive thoughts” about harming the children but said she didn’t plan to.

On New Year’s Eve she was admitted to McLean, a psychiatric hospital, and asked to be discharged on Jan. 5 before their daughter’s birthday party. Both Patrick and Lindsay have since sued her providers, including psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Tufts, alleging they failed to diagnose bipolar disorder with postpartum onset and that the drug regimen precipitated a psychotic break. Patrick testified that no one ever advised him not to leave his wife alone with the children.

Her diary was read aloud in court. “I’m completely overwhelmed trying to take care of the kids. I feel like I’m drowning every day,” one entry said. Another read: “I feel disconnected from myself, time, reality.”

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A page from Lindsay Clancy’s personal notebook, entered into evidence Aug. 3, 2026, shows handwritten entries tracking her medications — including Prozac, Remeron, and Seroquel — alongside notes about suicidal thoughts. Photo by USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect.

The family’s former nanny, Elaine Rossi, called Lindsay “a wonderful mom” and said she’d never had concerns about her with the children. Patrick’s father described the family as the “all-American family.”

On Jan. 24, 2023, Lindsay took Cora to a checkup and built a snowman in the yard with the kids. Patrick said she “seemed happy” and was “having one of her best days.” He left to pick up food and medicine and called her from the pharmacy around 5:30 p.m. to confirm the right medication. She “sounded like she was busy,” he said.

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At Plymouth Superior Court in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on July 29, 2026, Patrick Clancy — father of the three Clancy children — took his seat inside a packed courtroom as Lindsay Clancy’s murder trial got underway. Photo by David L. Ryan / Pool via REUTERS.

Patrick since remarried and moved to New York. In a phone call from the hospital after the killings, he testified, Lindsay never mentioned the children, only “what she went through.” Lindsay is being held at Tewksbury State Hospital.

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Printed maternity photo of a couple in white clothing near a wooden pier on a beach, resting on a Hammermill paper box.
A maternity photo of Lindsay Clancy and her husband Patrick Clancy, taken in Duxbury, sits behind the defense table during her murder trial at Plymouth Superior Court on Aug. 3, 2026. Photo by USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect.
Woman with long dark hair in a black top seated in a courtroom, looking sideways toward the camera.
Lindsay Clancy, charged with murdering her three young children in Duxbury in 2023, sits in Plymouth Superior Court on Feb. 20, 2026. Photo by USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect.
A man in a gray suit points at a large screen showing a photo of a house exterior while testifying in a courtroom.
At Plymouth Superior Court in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on July 30, 2026, Duxbury Fire Department Captain PJ Hussey takes the stand in the Lindsay Clancy murder trial, directing attention to an evidence photo on a display screen. Photo by CJ Gunther Pool via REUTERS.
Woman with long brown hair in a pink top seated at a courtroom table, hands clasped over her mouth, eyes downcast.
At Plymouth Superior Court in Massachusetts on August 3, 2026, Lindsay Clancy appears at the defense table during her murder trial, her hands pressed to her face. Photo by Greg Derr Pool via REUTERS.
Close-up of a man with curly brown hair and blue eyes wearing a lapel microphone, seated in a courtroom witness stand.
From the witness stand at Plymouth Superior Court, Patrick Clancy — father of the three children — testified during Lindsay Clancy's murder trial on July 29, 2026. Photo by David L. Ryan Reuters.
Spiral notebook page with handwritten entries dated 12/2, 12/3, and 12/4 logging medications and noting suicidal thoughts and sleep patterns.
A page from Lindsay Clancy's personal notebook, entered into evidence Aug. 3, 2026, shows handwritten entries tracking her medications — including Prozac, Remeron, and Seroquel — alongside notes about suicidal thoughts. Photo by USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect.
A man in a gray suit and blue tie walks through a crowded courtroom toward his seat, surrounded by other attendees and a court officer.
At Plymouth Superior Court in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on July 29, 2026, Patrick Clancy — father of the three Clancy children — took his seat inside a packed courtroom as Lindsay Clancy's murder trial got underway. Photo by David L. Ryan Pool via REUTERS.
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