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Duxbury Mother, Lindsay Clancy, Accused of Killing Her 3 Kids Appears in Court for First Time

  • On Feb. 20, 2026, Lindsay Clancy appeared in Plymouth Superior Court in person for the first time during a brief motion hearing on mental‑health discovery and other pretrial matters.
  • Clancy is charged with three counts each of murder and strangulation in the Jan. 24, 2023 deaths of her children Cora, Dawson and Callan, whom prosecutors allege she strangled with exercise bands.
  • The defense filed motions to bifurcate the trial and to videotape the prosecution expert's psychiatric evaluation, while three filed motions were not heard Friday.
  • The court announced it would recess until March 2 as Judge William Sullivan said mental‑health discovery is complete and will review pending motions.
  • In recent weeks, Clancy and her husband filed malpractice suits, with a trial scheduled for July 20, 2026, and a mental evaluation on April 10.
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Mom accused of strangling her 3 children appears in court in person for first time

A woman who was accused of strangling her three children to death and then trying to kill herself three years ago appeared in person inside a courtroom.

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