Massachusetts midwife accused of strangling her two children before jumping out of a window

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A mother has been accused of strangling her two children to death and attempting to kill her eight-month-old baby before jumping out of the upper window of her Massachusetts home.

Clancy’s husband, Patrick, 34, returned home around 6 p.m. Tuesday to discover that his wife had attempted suicide and immediately called the police, it reports. live mass.

Midwife Lindsay Clancy, 32, and her eight-month-old baby survived the apparent murder-suicide attempt, but five-year-old Cora and three-year-old Dawson were pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. Witnesses said the baby had been given CPR at the scene.

Lindsay Clancy, 32, is accused of murdering her two children, Cora, 5, on the left, and Dawson, 3, on the right. In the 2021 photo with her father Patrick, 34 years old.

Heartbreaking images show Cora, on the right, and Dawson, on the left, smiling. Both have been declared dead.

Officers arrived at the family’s home to find the three children ‘unconscious’ upstairs ‘with obvious signs of trauma’. They appear to have been strangled, authorities confirmed.

First responders took Cora and Dawson to a local hospital where doctors pronounced them dead.

The baby was airlifted to Boston Children’s Hospital, where he is alive and still receiving treatment as of Wednesday afternoon.

Clancy frequently shared photos of her children online, saying she was “incredibly grateful” for her family in one post.

The mother, pictured with Cora as a baby, was a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Clancy pictured with her surviving son in a Facebook post from September 2022

Clancy’s Facebook profile portrays a proud mother who frequently shares photos of her smiling young family.

In a post in 2020, she wrote: “So incredibly grateful for this family and this life.”

sources said WBZ-TV Team I that investigators are considering the possibility that Lindsay Clancy suffered from postpartum psychosis.

Plymouth District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz confirmed Wednesday that Clancy was being charged with two counts of murder.

At a news conference, he said of the family: “I cannot begin to comprehend the pain, the depth of pain they must be feeling.”

Clancy pictured with her husband Patrick, 34, who called authorities after finding her Tuesday night.

He told reporters, “I want to commend even more the professionalism and work of the Duxbury first responders and the massive state police.”

I am sure many of them will not forget what they saw last night and I think we should all be grateful to the men and women who donned a uniform who are willing to do this difficult and challenging job.

‘When something like this happens obviously there are usually more questions there are answers as we go along, we’ll give what answers we can.’

He warned that “no one is here to speculate”, adding that “we are very conscious of the fact that anyone charged with a criminal offense is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.”

He ended the conference by saying, “Certainly our hearts and condolences go out to the Clancy family.”

Officials confirmed Wednesday that Clancy would be charged with the deaths of her two children. In the photo with Cora, on the left, and Dawson, on the right.

On her Facebook page, Clancy lists herself as a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital.

The hospital has confirmed that the mother worked there.

A statement to boston globe He said: ‘We are shocked and saddened to learn of this unthinkable tragedy. We extend our deepest condolences to all those affected by these devastating events.”

Officials said Wednesday that their “hearts and condolences” go out to the Clancy family.

On Wednesday, two Plymouth women, Donna Jesse, who identified herself as the children’s aunt, and Rita Musgrove, who said she was their great-grandmother, left a bouquet of pink, red and white roses outside the home where it happened.

“They were beautiful, beautiful children,” Jesse told the boston globe.

Authorities were called to the family’s address at 47 Summer Street, Duxbury.

Musgrove added: “It’s pretty shocking.”

John Sullivan, a neighbor whose patio adjoins the backyard at 47 Summer St., said he received a call Tuesday night from his son who told him that a woman “was lying in the backyard.”

Sullivan headed to her neighbor’s property where she saw first responders performing CPR on a baby outside, she told the boston globe.

The state medical examiner’s office has accepted custody of the two dead children.

Cruz said they will now perform autopsies to determine the cause and manner of death.

The results will be made public when a death certificate is issued.

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