The husband of a Massachusetts mother charged with killing her three children revealed in a public speech that he has forgiven her and urged others to do the same.
Prior to an alleged incident in which Lindsay Clancy allegedly strangled their three children before attempting suicide, Patrick Clancy of Duxbury claimed that his wife was afflicted with an undisclosed disease.
Really powerful words from #Duxbury dad Patrick Clancy, whose 3 kids were allegedly killed by their own mother
“Any parent knows, it’s impossible to understand how much you will love your kids until you have them. The same goes for understanding the devastation of losing them.” pic.twitter.com/RoluIqmLpL
— Darren Botelho (@DarrenBotelho) January 29, 2023
Patrick Clancy made the following statement, which was acquired by NBC Boston on Saturday. “I want to ask all of you that you find it deep within yourselves to forgive Lindsay, as I have,” he stated (January 28). “The genuine Lindsay was kind and kind to everyone, including me, our children, family, friends, and her patients. Her spirit is made entirely of love. Now, all I want for her is for her to find some peace.”
Patrick Clancy said that his marriage was “wonderful” and and having grown “stronger as her condition rapidly worsened.”
“I took as much pride in being her husband as I did in being a father and felt persistently lucky to have her in my life,” he added.
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According to an arrest warrant, Lindsay Clancy is currently being treated at Massachusetts General Hospital while also being charged with two counts of homicide, three counts of strangulation, and three counts of assault and battery with a deadly weapon in connection with the deaths of her 3-year-old son, Dawson, and 5-year-old daughter, Cora.
Callan, the couple’s 8-month-old baby, passed away on Friday (January 27), a few days following the alleged event last Tuesday (January 24). As of Sunday, no new charges have been brought in connection with the infant’s passing (January 29).
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