Watch: Lindsay Clancy Trial Reveals Her Concerning Texts to Mother, Search History and Apple Watch Data
A new development has landed during Lindsay Clancy‘s court proceedings.
The 36-year-old’s trial—in which she faces three counts of first-degree murder after admitting to killing her kids Cora, 5, Dawson, 3 and Callan, 8 months, in 2023—has encountered an unexpected delay when Judge William Sullivan suddenly excused the jury for the day on Aug. 19.
“This is not something we saw coming, but you’re not to speculate about what it is,” Sullivan instructed the 18 jurors in court, per ABC News. “You’re not to hold it against either side. It’s just something that we have to deal with.”
Though Sullivan didn’t detail the incident further, he did describe it as the result of an “unforeseen circumstance.”
E! News has reached out to Plymouth Superior Court for comment but has not heard back.
In recent days, Lindsay’s trial has evaluated records of her digital footprint leading up to the deaths of her children, including text exchanges with her now-ex-husband Patrick Clancy in their final hours before the incident.
The former labor and delivery nurse had messaged Patrick alongside a picture of Cora at the doctor’s office Jan. 24, 2023, writing, “Her urine looked good so nothing going wrong with her kidneys, phew.”
In response, the Microsoft sales executive wrote, “Oh wow. You’re a good momma.”
While Lindsay doesn’t deny killing her children, her defense attorney Kevin Reddington is arguing at her trial that she cannot be held criminally responsible because she was experiencing postpartum psychosis at the time. As such, her team has called clinical and forensic psychologist Paul Zeizel to the witness stand, who has testified to Lindsay’s mental state in the months leading up to the killings based on his review of her medical records.
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The prosecution, however, believe that Lindsay “deliberately and meticulously” strangled her kids with exercise bands, before jumping out of a second-story window in their Duxbury, Mass., home in a fall that left her permanently paralyzed from the sternum down.
For more revelations from Lindsay’s trial, read on.
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