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Lindsay Clancy's mother testifies on daughter's mental health decline before 2023 killings

Source: ABC News · All ABC News reports

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Summary

ABC News reported on day 14 of the Lindsay Clancy murder trial in Plymouth Superior Court. Prosecutors rested after calling more than 70 witnesses; the defense began with testimony from Clancy's mother, Paula Musgrove, who described her daughter's declining mental state in late 2022, a text seeking help, and statements about thoughts of harming the children and medication effects. Clancy has admitted strangling her three children in Duxbury in January 2023 but claims she was not criminally responsible due to postpartum psychosis worsened by prescribed drugs. She is paralyzed from a suicide attempt after the killings.

Editorial Assessment

The segment accurately relays the mother's testimony and trial posture without distortion or omission of key context. Viewer receives a clear picture of the competing narratives—planning versus severe mental illness—while the jury must decide criminal responsibility. Minor name/age transcription issues do not affect substance. No counter-evidence or expert analysis on postpartum psychosis efficacy as a defense is included, which is typical for a short news hit but leaves some medical nuance unexplored.

Key Moments

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Lindsay Clancy told her mother she had thoughts of harming the children

Direct quote from Paula Musgrove's testimony on August 17, 2026, corroborated by multiple outlets including Boston Globe and ABC.

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Clancy texted her mother asking for help because she was sick and scared to be alone

Text message read into the record during Musgrove's testimony; matches reporting from the same day.

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Prosecutors rested their case after more than 70 witnesses

Court records and live updates confirm prosecutors rested Monday, August 17; witness count aligns with reports of over five dozen.

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Clancy admits the killings but claims postpartum psychosis and medication effects negated criminal responsibility

Consistent with defense opening and ongoing trial coverage; no dispute on the acts themselves.

Sources Consulted

  1. Lindsay Clancy trial Day 14: Mother, sister testify
  2. Lindsay Clancy's mother, Paula Musgrove, testified Monday in her daughter's murder trial
  3. Mom and sister testify about Lindsay Clancy's declining mental state
  4. Lindsay Clancy trial highlights gaps in treating postpartum psychosis