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Fundraiser for Lindsay Clancy’s Parents Approaches Major Milestone

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Fundraiser for Lindsay Clancy’s Parents Approaches Major Milestone
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Instead, it says supporters are being asked to recognize the financial and personal burdens allegedly borne by her parents over the past three years."Nothing about this fund asks anyone to share their view of Lindsay or the criminal case," the fundraiser states. Authorities allege that she strangled the children with exercise bands after sending her husband, Patrick Clancy, out to pick up takeout food. Musgrove’s testimony is significant to the defense’s argument that Clancy was experiencing severe postpartum psychosis and other psychiatric difficulties at the time of the killings.

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By Amanda GreenwoodAssociate News Editor0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.A GoFundMe fundraiser established for the parents of Lindsay Clancy, the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her three children in 2023, is approaching the $1 million mark as her closely watched murder trial enters a pivotal stage.The fundraising campaign, titled "The Musgrove Family Fund," was created for Clancy's parents, Mike and Paula Musgrove, and had drawn more than 27,000 donations as of this week.

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