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Watch Live: Patrick Clancy's mother takes stand in trial

Lindsay Clancy's murder trial​ resumed Tuesday in Massachusetts with the 15th day of testimony.

Published August 18, 2026, 1:42 PM
Updated August 18, 2026, 1:55 PM2.4K
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Watch Live: Patrick Clancy's mother takes stand in trial

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Lindsay Clancy's murder trial resumed Tuesday in Massachusetts with the 15th day of testimony.

You can watch the trial live on CBS News Boston in the embedded video or on YouTube when court is in session.

More defense witnesses will testify, a day after the prosecution rested its case after calling 72 witnesses in Plymouth Superior Court. One of the first people to testify for the defense was Clancy's mother, Paula Musgrove. The children's other grandmother, Patrick Clancy's mother, took the stand Tuesday for the defense.

A full day of testimony is planned, according to Judge William Sullivan.

Patrick Clancy's mother Susan testifies

The first witness called by the defense Tuesday was Susan Clancy, Patrick Clancy's mother and Lindsay Clancy's ex-mother-in-law. Susan Clancy said she had a very good relationship with her former daughter-in-law.

"She was very nurturing, very loving. She was a wonderful mother," Susan Clancy said. "She loved her children, all of them. Very, very much."

She said Lindsay Clancy reached out in November to say she was suffering from insomnia and was very anxious and sad. Susan Clancy, a nurse, reached out to colleagues who were running a program to help with postpartum mothers. 

"Did you find that Lindsay was interested at all times in trying to get better and see doctors?" defense attorney Kevin Reddington asked.

"Very much so," Susan Clancy said. "She was begging for help."

Lindsay Clancy trial

Clancy, 36, is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of her three children, 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson and 8-month-old Callan, in their Duxbury home on Jan. 24, 2023.

Clancy pleaded not guilty but admits to killing her children. Defense attorney Reddington said she should not be held criminally responsible because she was overmedicated and suffering from postpartum psychosis.

Prosecutors Jennifer Sprague and Shanan Buckingham said Clancy planned the murders before faking a suicide attempt that left her paralyzed and in a wheelchair.

If Clancy is convicted of first-degree murder, she faces life in prison without parole. If the jury finds that she was not criminally responsible for the deaths of her children, she will be sent to a state psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts.  

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