A new development has landed during Lindsay Clancy‘s court proceedings.
The 36-year-old’s trial—in which she faces three counts of first-degree murder after admitting to killing her kids Cora, 5, Dawson, 3 and Callan, 8 months, in 2023—has encountered an unexpected delay when Judge William Sullivan suddenly excused the jury for the day on Aug. 19.
“This is not something we saw coming, but you’re not to speculate about what it is,” Sullivan instructed the 18 jurors in court, per ABC News. “You’re not to hold it against either side. It’s just something that we have to deal with.”
Though Sullivan didn’t detail the incident further, he did describe it as the result of an “unforeseen circumstance.”
E! News has reached out to Plymouth Superior Court for comment but has not heard back.
In recent days, Lindsay’s trial has evaluated records of her digital footprint leading up to the deaths of her children, including text exchanges with her now-ex-husband Patrick Clancy in their final hours before the incident.
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Lindsay Clancy’s Final Texts to Husband Before Kids’ Deaths Revealed in Murder Trial
The former labor and delivery nurse had messaged Patrick alongside a picture of Cora at the doctor’s office Jan. 24, 2023, writing, “Her urine looked good so nothing going wrong with her kidneys, phew.”
In response, the Microsoft sales executive wrote, “Oh wow. You’re a good momma.”
While Lindsay doesn’t deny killing her children, her defense attorney Kevin Reddington is arguing at her trial that she cannot be held criminally responsible because she was experiencing postpartum psychosis at the time. As such, her team has called clinical and forensic psychologist Paul Zeizelto the witness stand, who has testified to Lindsay’s mental state in the months leading up to the killings based on his review of her medical records.
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The prosecution, however, believe that Lindsay “deliberately and meticulously” strangled her kids with exercise bands, before jumping out of a second-story window in their Duxbury, Mass., home in a fall that left her permanently paralyzed from the sternum down.
For more revelations from Lindsay’s trial, read on.
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The 35-year-old former nurse has not denied killing daughter Cora, 5, and sons Dawson, 3, and Callan, 8 months, but has pleaded not guilty of murder, the defense attributing her actions to postpartum psychosis.
Patrick Clancy testified that Lindsay struggled with her mental health after giving birth to Callan in May 2023, according to CNN.
She also sought treatment after Dawson was born in 2019, he said, “but it didn’t last very long.”
Lindsay’s “big spiral,” as he referred to it, occurred in December 2023 after she started taking a new medication, one of several she’d been prescribed since September, Patrick said. He testified that Lindsay told him she had “intrusive thoughts” about harming their children and herself.
He didn’t worry about the kids’ safety, he said, because she didn’t seem to have “any intention” of actually hurting them.
On Dec. 31, Patrick said, Lindsay went to the E.R. at Massachusetts General Hospital “because she was still talking about thoughts of suicide. She was admitted to an affiliated psychiatric facility, and when she was discharged Jan. 5 she seemed “much better.”
“She was playing with the kids,” he said, “and she seemed in a good mood.”
That morning she had taken Cora to a doctor’s appointment and he had texted her a picture of Dawson after he “dressed himself completely for the first time.”
Patrick told the court he had felt “hopeful” since his wife’s release from the hospital. “Her mood seemed better,” he said. “She was more active, and she was able…to partake in more things.”
Before he left to pick up dinner and medication for Cora, he said he kissed one of the kids on the head and told them he’d “be right back.”
Prosecutors allege Lindsay sent Patrick on errands to get him out of the house on purpose. Then, Plymouth County Assistant District Attorney Shanan Buckingham said in her opening statement, she strangled the children with exercise bands “deliberately and meticulously.”
Patrick testified July 29 that no one told him he shouldn’t leave Linday alone with their kids, telling the court, “I didn’t know what psychosis was until after this happened.”
“I want help,” she wrote in an entry read by her attorney. “I want to be well.”
In another, she said, “I have crazy brain fog. I feel like I can’t make a plan. I live moment to moment waiting for the next nap time. I’m terrified of Cal getting overtired now because I feel can’t help him.”
He said, per The Guardian, that his lab found that only the level of quetiapine in her blood was slightly elevated, but it wasn’t at a “toxic” or “suicidal concentration.” He further described the levels in her blood as “not consistent” with someone who takes a bunch of pills before trying to end her life.
Under defense cross-examination, Brower also said that toxicology results “don’t tell the entire story.”
Lindsay’s attorney Kevin Reddington said in his July 28 opening statement that she has bipolar disorder and medication worsened her condition.
On the day she killed Cora, Dawson and Callan, Reddington said, she heard a voice telling her, “‘This is your last chance. Kill the children so you can kill yourself.'”
“I observed a wonderful mom who loved her kids,” Rossi said. “She was concerned about their safety, and Callan eating and sleeping. She was a wonderful mother.”
“She talked about insomnia and not feeling herself,” Hennigan said, per the AP. “I believe she might have used the words brain fog or something like that.”
Lindsay texted her in January 2023, Hennigan said, that she was experiencing “bad or negative side effects” from medication.
When they returned from their morning break the next day, Reddington told Judge Williams Sullivan he had an issue to raise.
Asked what he had to share, per the Ledger, the lawyer replied, “I want to tell you that [a prosecutor] got picked up on a hot mic saying ‘shut her up’ during the playing of their autopsy.”
“This is not like Handmaid’s Tale,” Reddington added. “You can’t tape her mouth shut.”
Prosecution lawyers said in response that they reviewed footage of the moment in question and what appeared to have been said was, ‘Shut it off,’ indicating they should remove the autopsy photos from the screen.
“Any chance you want to do take out from ThreeV,” she sent him at 4:53 p.m. on the evening of January 24, 2023, according to messages read in court Aug. 14 by prosecution witness State Trooper Timothy Chiappini, who analyzed Lindsay’s cell phone. “I didn’t cook anything. It’s been a long day.”
Patrick replied, “Yeah,” and she wrote back, “Okie dokie, check the menu when you can.”
Patrick then asked if Callan was up from his nap yet, and she replied, “It was just a short nap.”
Also per the texts read in court, Lindsay said at 5:07 p.m. that she’d have a Mediterranean Power Bowl, while Patrick went with “scallops and pork belly risotto” a minute later.
