The 32-year-old stands accused of an attempted murder-suicide after allegedly killing her three young children and jumping from the top floor of her home.
A mom accused of strangling her three young children to death before throwing herself from the top floor of her home will appear remotely in court on Tuesday—from her hospital bed.
Further details of her wounds were revealed this week, when a recording of a 911 dispatch call, made between emergency responders, was released. It revealed that Clancy had also cut herself, apparently on her throat, before jumping. An unnamed responder can be heard saying:"A female party jumped off the top floor of the house. Impact injury, neck lacerations—she's conscious at this time... It was over a 20-foot fall.
Lindsay Clancy is due to appear remotely in court on Tuesday. Pictured: Summer Street, Duxbury, where members from Plymouth SPDU responded after the alleged murder-suicide.It was Clancy's husband, Patrick Clancy, who made the initial 911 call, although that has not been publicly released. He found his wife lying outside their home when he arrived with the family's takeout dinner.
Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Sprague clarified the extent of Lindsay Clancy's injuries during a hearing to debate whether she posed a risk to others. Sprague said:"She is not paralyzed. She can move her legs and feet. She can move her arms." Lindsay Clancy has also been writing and is able to verbally communicate, she added.
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