In Lindsay Clancy’s Massachusetts murder trial, prosecutors presented digital evidence they say shows planning and intent before the deaths of her three children, including internet searches, personal phone notes, and map searches related to her husband’s errands on the day of the killings. The defense challenged the significance of that evidence, arguing it instead supports their claim that Clancy was suffering from severe postpartum psychosis and was not criminally responsible for her actions. Defense attorney Kevin Reddington highlighted records showing searches related to hallucinations, intrusive thoughts, and mental health symptoms, while questioning whether some of the prosecution’s evidence actually connected to Clancy herself. Testimony is set to continue after a brief court recess.
This post summarizes information from Silver, Lauren.“‘That’s it?’: Lindsay Clancy’s Defense Attorney Challenges Digital Evidence Prosecutors Say Prove She Murdered Her Kids.” Court TV, August 13, 2026

