Lindsay Clancy jurors to face 'emotionally disturbing' trial in case of mom who allegedly strangled her 3 kids

Jurors chosen for the upcoming trial of Massachusetts mother Lindsay Clancy, who is accused of killing her three young children while experiencing postpartum struggles, will be asked to hear what her attorney described Monday as an exceptionally harrowing case.

Clancy, 35, a former nurse, is scheduled to stand trial next week on allegations that she strangled her three children with exercise bands before attempting to take her own life, an incident that left her paralyzed. Jury selection is set to begin Monday morning.

Jurors who will oversee Lindsay Clancy’s murder trial of her kids will face the most emotionally tolling case, her defense attorney said. USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

At a final pretrial hearing in Plymouth, Mass., Clancy’s defense lawyer, Kevin Reddington, asked Judge William Sullivan for additional peremptory challenges, arguing that the deeply tragic facts of the case could make it harder to select an impartial jury.

“The impact of this case, which, in my decades of trying cases, is probably the most emotionally disturbing and challenging, I think it’s going to have an impact on jurors more so than the usual we deal with,” Reddington told the court.

Sullivan said he would take the request under advisement and issue a ruling in the days ahead. Prosecutors did not object to the defense motion.

The judge indicated that he expects to seat 18 jurors, apparently including several alternates, because the trial is projected to run six to eight weeks and will involve unusually sensitive circumstances.

As many as 200 potential witnesses are listed for trial, although both the witness list and the expected length of proceedings could shrink considerably. Reddington said the defense is prepared to stipulate, or formally agree, to the facts surrounding the children’s deaths.

Instead of trying to prove that Clancy didn’t kill her children in the basement of their Duxbury, Mass., home on Jan. 24, 2023, the attorney will admit to those heinous acts and instead argue she should be found not guilty by reason of insanity, since she was in the throes of severe postpartum psychosis, Reddington has said.

Sullivan shot down Reddington’s last-minute request to call 16 women to testify about their own experiences with postpartum depression.

The judge agreed with prosecutors that allowing that testimony would cause a mini-trial within a trial and the expert witnesses expected to be called by both sides can speak to the effect that postpartum can have on someone anyway.

Kevin Reddington and Lindsay Clancy.

Clancy’s lawyer Kevin Reddington said the case would be one of the most emotionally taxing ones for jurors in his decades as a defense attorney. USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

Clancy allegedly carried out the slayings before she cut her neck and wrists and threw herself out of the second-story window of her home, paralyzing herself. She has attended court hearings in a wheelchair.

Her husband, Patrick Clancy, came home to discover his wife wounded outside their home and his kids dead in the basement. Patrick is expected to testify at trial.

The couple has filed separate lawsuits against the doctors who were treating Lindsay, claiming they misdiagnosed and overmedicated her, causing her to hallucinate voices telling her to kill her kids.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Hollywood's historic Musso & Frank Grill faces growing homeless problem outside its doors

Hollywood’s Historic Musso & Frank Grill Confronts Growing Homeless Encampment Outside Its Doors

Visitors arriving at the famed Musso & Frank Grill in search of…
4.1 magnitude earthquake rattles Southern California

Magnitude 4.1 Earthquake Shakes Southern California, USGS Reports

A magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattled Kern County on Monday morning, with shaking…
US and Iran vie for Strait of Hormuz, waterway key to global energy supplies, in latest attacks

US and Iran Clash Over Strait of Hormuz as Attacks Raise Stakes for Global Energy Supplies

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United States and Iran both claimed…
12-year-old visitor injured by bison at Yellowstone National Park

12-Year-Old Visitor Injured in Bison Encounter at Yellowstone National Park

A 12-year-old visitor was injured by a bison Friday morning at Yellowstone…
Ukrainian prime minister resigns in Zelenskyy shake-up

Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal Resigns Amid Zelenskyy Government Shake-Up

Ukraine’s wartime leadership is undergoing another round of changes after Prime Minister…
Lake Tahoe squatter suspect caught on surveillance in rich-and-famous mountain retreat

Suspected Lake Tahoe Squatter Seen on Surveillance in Affluent Mountain Retreat

A Nevada man came home from a three-week vacation to an unsettling…
When Our Loss Is Heaven's Gain

Remembering a Loved One: When Earthly Loss Becomes Heaven’s Gain

As tributes poured in following the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)…
Pa. man noticed his belongings were mysteriously rearranged for weeks, then catches woman he met on dating app breaking in

Pennsylvania Man Reports Weeks of Moved Belongings Before Catching Dating App Match Breaking In

A Pennsylvania woman was arrested after allegedly breaking into the home of…
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's non-answer on homeless encampment near NYC Intrepid Museum

Mayor Zohran Mamdani Dodges Question on Homeless Encampment Near NYC Intrepid Museum

Mayor Zohran Mamdani did not offer a clear explanation Monday for why…
Migrant who fled Ireland after American mother's murder is arrested in Jordan

Suspect in American Mother’s Murder in Ireland Arrested in Jordan After Fleeing Country

A man who left Ireland after the violent killing of an American…
Boy, 2, shot dead by 4-year-old relative who found gun in car on Florida family vacation

2-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shot by 4-Year-Old Relative Who Found Gun in Car During Florida Vacation

A 2-year-old boy died Sunday after authorities say a 4-year-old relative found…
Wedding venue owner admits stealing $1M from couples and investors: 'Don't mess with brides'

Wedding Venue Owner Admits Stealing $1 Million From Couples and Investors

The owner of a well-known North Carolina wedding venue has pleaded guilty…