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Home/Duxbury, Massachusetts/The Strategic Goal Behind Lindsay Clancy’s Admission of Killings
Duxbury, Massachusetts

The Strategic Goal Behind Lindsay Clancy’s Admission of Killings

By McStay
April 24, 2026 2 Min Read
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Duxbury, Ma-In the legal world, an admission of the physical act isn’t the same thing as a legal admission of guilt. While it seems redundant since the facts of the case are widely known, Lindsay Clancy’s offer to “stipulate” (formally admit) to the killings is a strategic move designed to control how the jury perceives her.

Here is the breakdown of why her defense team is pushing for this admission:

1. Shifting the Focus to Mental Health

The defense is pursuing a “lack of criminal responsibility” (insanity) defense. By admitting she killed the children, they are essentially saying: “We agree on the ‘what,’ so let’s stop talking about it and only talk about the ‘why.'” * If she admits the act, the defense can argue that the prosecution shouldn’t be allowed to show the jury graphic evidence, such as photos of the exercise bands or the crime scene, because those facts are no longer “in dispute.”

  • This keeps the jury from becoming overwhelmed by the horror of the crime and keeps them focused on the medical testimony regarding postpartum psychosis.

2. The Push for a “Bifurcated” Trial

Clancy’s lawyer, Kevin Reddington, wants to split the trial into two phases:

  • Phase 1: Did she do it? (Which she would admit to).
  • Phase 2: Was she legally insane? The goal is to prevent the “bad” evidence of the crime from “poisoning” the jury’s mind before they even get to the mental health portion. So far, the judge has denied this request, but the offer to admit the killings was a way to try and make a split trial more appealing to the court.

3. Avoiding Prison

In Massachusetts, if a jury finds someone “Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity,” they are committed to a mental health facility (like Tewksbury State Hospital, where she is currently) rather than a state prison.

  • The stakes: A murder conviction carries a life sentence.
  • The goal: By admitting the act, she is doubling down on the only path that leads to clinical treatment instead of a prison cell.

Current Status (April 2026)

As of her most recent hearings this month, the court is still weighing these motions. The prosecution strongly opposes splitting the trial, arguing that her actions on that day—such as sending her husband out for food—are direct evidence of her mental state and intent, meaning the “what” and the “why” cannot be separated.

Specifically, the timeline presented in court shows that the events unfolded while Lindsay’s husband, Patrick, was out picking up dinner from ThreeV in nearby Plymouth and getting medication at a CVS in Kingston

Lindsay Clancy

The trial is currently set to begin in July 2026.

Do you think the judge should allow the trial to be split, or should the jury see all the evidence at once?

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  1. Michael McStay says:
    April 24, 2026 at 1:18 pm

    she killed her three kids ….do we need another reason to send her to prison ?

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