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Duxbury mother accused of strangling her children to death ‘improving daily,' police chief says

1 month ago   |   By Boston Herald

Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury mother accused of strangling her children to death last month and then attempting suicide, remains hospitalized but is “improving daily,” the local police chief has said.
“I don't have her current condition,” Duxbury Police Chief Michael Carbone told the New Haven Register. “She is, however, improving daily and has spoken to family and friends.”
The Herald has reached out to Carbone's office and to the department's chief spokesman Lt. Friend Weiler for further information.
Clancy, 32, is accused of strangling her children - Cora, 5; Dawson, 3; and Callan, 7...
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Mass. mom Lindsay Clancy ‘improving daily' after attempted murder-suicide: cops

Mass. mom Lindsay Clancy ‘improving daily' after attempted murder-suicide: cops

1 month ago   |   By New York Post

Massachusetts mom Lindsay Clancy - who is accused of strangling her three young kids - remains hospitalized and is “improving daily” after trying to take her life.
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