Lindsay Clancy’s life locked in psych ward: Her unfiltered true feelings about husband Patrick… visitors log… and sad hourly punishment
Lindsay Clancy, the former nurse who strangled her three young children in January 2023 in Duxbury, Massachusetts, has spent the past three years living at Tewksbury State Hospital, a state psychiatric facility, ahead of a trial in which her defence argues she suffered severe postpartum psychosis and depression. Now 36 and confined to a wheelchair, she receives round-the-clock care but leads an isolated existence, with visits from only a small circle of people, highlighting the profound personal toll of the case beyond the courtroom proceedings.
Her ex-husband Patrick, who has spoken sympathetically of her in court testimony despite the killings ending their marriage, has never visited her in hospital; he moved to New York City in May 2023 and remarried earlier this year. A childhood friend, Amy Bevins, is believed to have visited just once, for 30 minutes. Clancy's parents have relocated near the hospital to stay close to her, while Father Bob Deehan, a Catholic priest, has visited weekly for three and a half years, saying Clancy thinks of her children Cora, Dawson and Callan almost constantly and finds comfort through her faith.
- Lindsay Clancy has lived in a psychiatric hospital for three years awaiting trial.
- Her ex-husband Patrick has never visited her there.
- A priest visits weekly; she reportedly thinks of her children constantly.