Patrick Clancy seen with wife Rachel Danis during ongoing Lindsay Clancy trial
Patrick Clancy, the ex-husband of Lindsay Clancy, was photographed in New York City with his wife Rachel Danis on Thursday, Aug. 13.

TMZ published photos of Patrick and Rachel, who were said to be having a “tense” interaction while seated outside in the outside area of an apartment. An eyewitness told the outlet that the couple “spent roughly 30 minutes on and off their phones and appeared visibly stressed.”
This marks the first time that Patrick has been photographed in public since he testified in his ex-wife’s ongoing murder trial. Lindsay has admitted to killing the former couple’s three young children, Cora, 5, Dawson, 3, and Callan, 8 months.
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Why Is Lindsay Clancy on Trial?
According to the court proceedings, Lindsay strangled her three children in the basement of her home in Duxbury, Massachusetts, in January 2023 while Patrick was out running errands. She then slit her wrists and her throat before jumping out a second-story window in an apparent suicide attempt.
Lindsay has been charged with three counts of first degree murder, but her trial isn’t meant to determine whether or not she’s guilty. The defense claims that she was suffering from postpartum psychosis and was overmedicated, which led her to do the unthinkable while the prosecution claims that she was of sound mind when committing the murders.
What Has Patrick Clancy Said About Lindsay Clancy?
Patrick, who got remarried sometime over the past three years, has openly supported his ex-wife.
“Our marriage was wonderful and diametrically grew stronger as her condition rapidly worsened. I took as much pride in being her husband as I did in being a father and felt persistently lucky to have her in my life,” he wrote on a GoFundMe page; the campaign, intended to help Patrick pay for “medical bills, funeral services, and legal help,” raised more than $1 million. “She loved being a nurse, but nothing matched her intense love for our kids and dedication to being a mother. It was all she ever wanted. Her passion taught me how to be a better father.”
“I want to ask all of you that you find it deep within yourselves to forgive Lindsay, as I have. The real Lindsay was generously loving and caring towards everyone – me, our kids, family, friends, and her patients. The very fibers of her soul are loving. All I wish for her now is that she can somehow find peace,” he added.

