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S3 Ep164: Lindsay Clancy: A Mother's Struggle Leads to Tragedy (Part 1)

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4.89.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2023

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

Those who knew the Clancy family of Duxbury, Massachusetts would describe them as happy, loving, and completely normal. Lindsay Clancy was a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her husband Patrick worked as a consultant for a technology company, and by 2023, the couple had been married for six years and they had welcomed three beautiful children into their family: 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson, and 7-month-old Callan. Neighbors recalled that Patrick was a very loving father. They would always see him in the backyard playing with his kids. Lindsay and Patrick never fought. They said "I love you" to each other ten times a day, and above all, they both worked hard to provide and care for their family. So when Lindsay was charged with the murders of her three small children, the shock and disbelief was palpable, and no one could wrap their heads around how something this unfathomable could happen to a family who seemed to love and value each other so much.

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0:19.7

Those who knew the Clancy family of Duxbury, Massachusetts would describe them as happy, loving, and completely normal. Lindsay Clancy was a labor and delivery nurse at Mass General Hospital.

0:23.9

Her husband Patrick worked as a consultant for a technology company, and by 2023 the couple had

0:29.6

been married for six years and they had welcomed three beautiful children into their family.

0:33.8

Five-year-old Cora, three-year-old Dawson, and seven-month-old Callin. Neighbors recalled

0:39.0

that Patrick was a very loving father. They would always see him in the backyard playing with his kids.

0:43.7

Lindsay and Patrick never fought. They said, I love you to each other ten times a day

0:48.5

and above all they both worked hard to provide and care for their family.

0:52.4

So when Lindsay was charged with the murders of her three small children, the shock and disbelief was palpable, and no one could wrap their heads around how something this unfathomable could happen to a family who seemed to love and value each other so much. Hello everybody welcome back to crime weekly I'm Stephanie Harlow. And I'm Derek Lovasser.

1:24.0

So today we are diving into a new case,

1:26.2

and this is actually an ongoing case.

1:28.1

So Lindsay Clancy has not gone to trial yet,

1:30.4

but I think there's important conversations

1:32.0

to have about what happened here, why it happened, why, you know, it's speculated that it happened, because obviously, Lindsay and her defense team are going to say one thing and the state the

1:43.8

prosecution they're going to say another but I think there's important

1:47.9

conversations to have about this case and about Lindsay her three kids her

1:52.3

husband Patrick and it's going to be a her three kids her husband Patrick and it is something that we need to talk about and I it's going to be a difficult

1:58.6

it's going to be a difficult case for a lot of people but once again I do think it is very

2:02.2

important.

2:03.0

Yeah and I will say for some people where the last couple of episodes I had a

2:07.8

familiarity with the cases I can honestly say I have never heard of this case and I know some people going to be like oh my God how have you never heard of it I've never heard of it the name Clancy only is familiar to me because of Tom Clancy so yeah I know zero information about this case. I'm coming into it cold so I may have some more questions

2:26.4

This episode which hopefully answer some of your questions out there, but yeah I hate these cases. We don't do them a ton. I honestly think the last time we covered and you're going to probably know the name I can't remember it was one of the first cases we covered very early on and I just looked it up The case was Lilliana Carrillo.

2:43.6

It was the one, I think it was three children.

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