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The Lindsay Clancy case: A family tragedy on trial | "Case by Case" | "48 Hours" Podcast

48 Hours

  • Jul 17, 2026
  • 26:43
  • Full Episode

As the trial of Lindsay Clancy is set to begin, Natalie Morales is joined by WBZ-TV Boston reporter and anchor Kristina Rex to examine the case that has drawn national attention and intense public scrutiny. They break down the events leading up to Clancy killing her three young children, the competing arguments expected at trial, and the role mental illness may play in the case.

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Brief Summary

Lindsay Clancy is accused of murdering her three children; the trial focuses on her mental health and the events leading to the tragedy.

Key points

  • Lindsay Clancy's Tragic Case. Lindsay Clancy is accused of murdering her three children, raising questions about her mental health.
  • The 911 Call. Patrick Clancy's frantic call reveals the horror of discovering his children.
  • Postpartum Psychosis Explained. Experts discuss the differences between postpartum depression and the rarer postpartum psychosis.
  • Patrick Clancy's Forgiveness. Just days after the tragedy, Patrick asks for forgiveness for Lindsay.
  • Legal Implications of Insanity Defense. The law in Massachusetts regarding not guilty by reason of insanity is discussed.
  • The Complexity of Maternal Filicide. Experts suggest societal views on motherhood may influence jury decisions in filicide cases.

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