Latest update on Lindsay Clancy

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Here’s the latest update on Lindsay Clancy as of now:


Developments

  1. Trial Delayed
  • Her trial, which had been scheduled to start in February 2026, has been pushed back to July 20, 2026. (Boston.com)
  • The judge and both sides said the case is “discovery-intensive,” so they needed more time to prepare. (Boston.com)
  • Her next status hearing is set for January 27, 2026, and there’s a final pretrial hearing scheduled for July 13, 2026. (NBC Boston)
  1. Venue Change Denied
  • Clancy’s defense had asked to move the trial to Boston, citing prejudice from local media coverage, but the judge denied that request. (Boston.com)
  1. Mental Health / Insanity Defense
  • Her defense is planning an insanity defense, arguing she lacked criminal responsibility due to severe mental illness (postpartum mental illness, overmedication). (People.com)
  • A judge ordered her to undergo a psychiatric exam by experts chosen by the prosecution. (New Haven Register)
  • She’s currently committed at Tewksbury State Hospital. (The Boston Globe)
  1. Her Condition
  • Clancy remains paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries from her suicide attempt (jumping from a window). (Boston.com)
  • She continues to receive mental health treatment at Tewksbury. (The Boston Globe)
  1. Latest Court Actions
  • In late October 2025, her attorney asked again to delay the trial (originally Jan 5, 2026) to at least May 11, citing unresolved pretrial issues: evaluations by government physicians, consultation with toxicologists/psychopharmacologists, and substantive motion filings. (Boston.com)
  • At a September 2025 status hearing, the court noted delays in discovery and accessing her medical records. (The Boston Globe)


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