“‘WE LOVE OUR DAUGHTER.’” Those five words are sparking fierce debate as Lindsay Clancy’s parents break their silence ahead of her murder trial. While standing by their daughter, many are pointing out one painful reality: the three children at the center of this case were also their grandchildren. Now, as the trial nears, emotions are running high and public opinion remains deeply divided.

 

‘WE LOVE OUR DAUGHTER’: Lindsay Clancy’s Parents Break Their Silence As Murder Trial Nears

'We love our daughter': Lindsay Clancy's parents speak out as murder trial nears

Lindsay Clancy’s parents have spoken publicly for the first time in an emotional show of support for their daughter as the Massachusetts mother prepares to face trial over the deaths of her three children.

Standing outside court alongside Lindsay’s defense team, Mike and Paula Musgrave delivered a brief but heartfelt message as their daughter’s highly anticipated trial moves closer.

“We love our daughter very much, and we’re here to support her any way we possibly can,” her father said quietly.

The appearance marked a significant moment in a case that has gripped America since January 2023, when Lindsay Clancy was accused of killing her children — Cora, 5, Dawson, 3, and eight-month-old Callan — inside the family’s Duxbury home.

Trial Finally Set To Move Forward

After multiple delays, defense attorney Kevin Reddington insisted the case is now on track for trial in July.

“We’ve had postponements before, but if I say we’re going, we’re going,” he told reporters.

Reddington is pushing for the proceedings to be split into two phases — a strategy known as bifurcation.

According to the veteran lawyer, the first stage would focus solely on the facts surrounding the deaths, while the second would examine Lindsay’s mental condition and whether she can be held criminally responsible.

“The most important issue isn’t just what happened,” Reddington argued. “It’s her state of mind.”

The defense is expected to rely heavily on psychiatric testimony, with experts set to debate whether Lindsay was suffering from severe mental illness at the time.

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The latest hearing also marked one of the first times Lindsay appeared in person rather than via video link.

Her attorney admitted he had deliberately limited her court appearances until now.

“I’m very protective of her,” Reddington said.

“She’s nervous. She’s scared. This is emotionally draining.”

He praised court officials, transportation staff and sheriff’s deputies for helping ensure the appearance went smoothly.

While describing her current condition, Reddington acknowledged that Lindsay continues to struggle.

“Not that good,” he admitted. “But she’s reached the position that I think she’s going to be in.”

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The most emotional moment came when attention turned to Lindsay’s parents.

Reddington revealed the extraordinary toll the case has taken on the family.

“For three years, they’ve practically lived in a hotel,” he said.

“They’re humble people from Connecticut. They raised a nice family. And they’ve been at that hospital almost every single day.”

Asked how difficult the past three years had been, Lindsay’s mother became visibly emotional.

“How hard do you think?” she replied.

The brief exchange highlighted the immense strain placed on a family that has remained largely silent since the tragedy unfolded.

Battle Of The Experts Looms

A major issue at trial is expected to be competing medical opinions.

Reddington confirmed both sides will present their own mental health experts, leaving jurors to decide whose testimony they find more credible.

“I have my doctors. They have their doctors,” he said.

“At the end of the day, it’s up to the jury.”

Massachusetts law allows prosecutors to conduct their own independent psychiatric examination when a defendant raises a lack of criminal responsibility defense.

Reddington noted that such evaluations do not always favor the prosecution.

“I’ve had cases where government experts agreed the person wasn’t criminally responsible,” he said. “You never know.”

A Family Standing By Their Daughter

Lindsay Clancy appears in Plymouth court for first in-person hearing

As the hearing concluded, Lindsay’s parents remained by her side.

Her mother described her simply as “a loving mother.”

“I can’t say any more,” she added, struggling to continue.

For now, the family says its focus remains on supporting Lindsay as she prepares to relive the most devastating chapter of her life in front of a jury.

With the trial finally approaching, one of America’s most heartbreaking and controversial cases is set to return to the spotlight — and the battle over Lindsay Clancy’s state of mind may determine everything.