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MASS MOM ON--LEAVE FROM NURSE JOB KILLED 2 KIDS AND INJURED INFANT 'SENSELESS TRAGEDY'

The Massachusetts mom accused of fatally strangling her two young kids and trying to kill her infant before jumping out a window had revealed online months earlier that she was struggling with her mental health after giving birth.

Lindsay Clancy, 32, opened up about her battle with postpartum anxiety on Facebook in July, months before the shocking violence at her home in Duxbury on Tuesday, the Boston Globe reported.


Six weeks after the birth of her third child, the mom of three shared another post about how she felt “dialed in” again.

She said she was focusing on exercise, nutrition, and her mindset — noting “it has made all the difference,” the outlet reported.


Sources have told TSR that authorities are considering the possibility that Clancy was suffering from postpartum psychosis


Clancy, a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital, allegedly killed her daughter, Cora, 5, and her son Dawson, 3, and tried to kill her 8-month-old son.

She remains hospitalized after jumping out of a second-floor window at her Summer Street home, about 35 miles southeast of Boston, in what authorities said was an attempted suicide.


Clancy faces two counts of murder, three counts of strangulation or suffocation, and three counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, officials said.


Firefighters responding to a 911 call from Clancy’s husband, Patrick, discovered their three children “unconscious, with obvious signs of trauma,” officials said, the Globe reported.

Cora and Dawson were pronounced dead at a hospital, while the infant boy — who turned 8 months old on Thursday — was flown to Boston Children’s Hospital, where he remains hospitalized.


“I cannot begin to fathom the pain, the depths of pain” the family must be feeling, said Plymouth District Attorney Timothy Cruz, who did not provide information about a possible motive.


In a statement, Mass General said: “We are shocked and saddened to learn of this unthinkable tragedy,” the hospital said in a statement. “We extend our deepest sympathies to all those affected by these devastating events.”


Clancy, who graduated from Lyman Hall High School in Wallingford, Connecticut, and Patrick were married in 2016 in Southington, Connecticut, the paper reported,


She earned a biology degree from Quinnipiac University in 2012 and holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, the Globe said.


In her yearbook profile, Clancy wrote that “life is messy sometimes,” according to the outlet.



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