Lindsay Clancy: The Medical System, the Missed Diagnosis, and the Trial Ahead

Lindsay Clancy: The Medical System, the Missed Diagnosis, and the Trial Ahead

Author: Hidden Killers Podcast April 5, 2026 Duration: 39:27

A labor and delivery nurse who knew the language of her own crisis. A medical system that, according to civil lawsuits now filed in the case, prescribed approximately thirteen medications in roughly four months without coordinating care, without adequately assessing her history, and without involving the family watching her disappear. And a prosecution that is now using one of those allegedly inadequate assessments as evidence that she wasn't mentally ill.

This week's review of the most significant stories examines the two chapters of the Lindsay Clancy case that reframe everything that came after. Before January 24th, 2023, Lindsay Clancy was a patient who did what patients are supposed to do. She sought help. She showed up. She tracked her own symptoms. According to the civil lawsuits filed in January 2026, her postpartum mental health deteriorated across three pregnancies — anxiety after Cora, undiagnosed bipolar symptoms after Dawson according to expert analysis by Columbia University psychiatry professor Dr. Margaret Spinelli, and a dramatic change after Callan's birth in May 2022 that her family described as a total transformation.

The medical timeline raises questions the criminal case will have to answer. A December 2022 admission to Women & Infants Hospital resulted in a finding of no postpartum depression and a rule-out of bipolar disorder — based on what the lawsuit describes as an inadequate patient history. That finding is now central to the prosecution's argument that Lindsay was not impaired. A New Year's Eve admission to McLean Hospital, where she reportedly waited three days to see a doctor and was discharged after five. Eleven days later, auditory hallucinations returned. Virtual appointments the lawsuit describes as too short to assess her condition. And on January 23rd — a 17-minute video appointment ending with a dosage increase. Less than 24 hours later, Cora, Dawson, and Callan were dead.

Both Lindsay and Patrick Clancy have filed separate civil lawsuits against the named providers. Lindsay faces three counts of first-degree murder. Her defense will argue she was legally insane. Trial is set for July 2026. A judge recently denied her request for a bifurcated proceeding.

Postpartum psychosis occurs at an estimated rate of one to two in a thousand births — comparable to Down syndrome and cerebral palsy. It is not in the DSM. That absence shapes everything — diagnosis, treatment, and what a jury is asked to believe.

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