Where to Watch Lindsay Clancy Trial Live? Streaming Details of the Horrific Case Involving HBO Doc’s Centerpiece

Published 08/17/2026, 9:19 AM EDT

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As the courtroom opens on one of Massachusetts’ most haunting cases, all eyes are turning toward Plymouth Superior Court to follow the Lindsay Clancy murder trial live. Since the horrific deaths of her children, the Lindsay Clancy case has attracted national attention. The former delivery nurse has since been charged with serious crimes in connection with the tragedy, while questions around her mental health and state of mind have become an important part of the case. Now, the trial is gaining renewed public attention. 

As the Lindsay Clancy trial unfolds, audiences are also seeking ways to follow the courtroom proceedings and make sense of the case.

How to watch the Lindsay Clancy trial live on TV and online

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Now that the Lindsay Clancy trial has resumed, viewers are looking for reliable ways to follow the proceedings. Court TV and NBC10 Boston will provide courtroom coverage, while Boston 25 News will provide local updates and streaming options. Viewers can also access livestreams and archived coverage online via Court TV, Fox Nation, Associated Press, CNN All Access, ABC7 Chicago, YouTube, and other news platforms. Meanwhile, HBO's documentary, A Mother's Mental State: Inside the Clancy Case, is available on Prime Video. 

Depending on your viewing preferences, YouTube offers various subscription options in the U.S. YouTube Premium costs $15.99 a month for individuals and $26.99 for families of up to six people, and gives you ad-free videos, background play, and offline downloads. YouTube Premium Lite costs $8.99 a month and lets you watch most regular videos without ads, but you will not get some premium features. 

Meanwhile, Fox Nation offers multiple subscription choices for U.S. viewers who wish to access its streaming content. One subscription is $8.99 a month. The annual plan costs $5.99 per month and $71.49 per year. You can combine Fox Nation and FOX One together for $24.99 per month or add Fox Nation to Prime Video subscription for $8.99 per month. It is possible that you may get the service for free during the first trial period. 

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Behind the headlines and courtroom attention lies a tragic case that began with the deaths of three young children in Duxbury, Massachusetts. 

What happened in the Lindsay Clancy case?

Lindsay Clancy has faced three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of strangulation in connection with the deaths of her three children in Duxbury, Massachusetts, in January 2023. She pleaded not guilty, but her defense has admitted she was responsible for the deaths. However, it was stated that she was not criminally responsible due to extreme postpartum psychosis and depression. But prosecutors say the killings were not random but carefully planned. Clancy later survived a suicide attempt that left her paralyzed from the waist down and remains a central figure in the trial. 

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As the trial continues, the documentary following Lindsay Clancy's case continues to raise difficult questions about criminal responsibility, mental illness, and the circumstances of the deaths of her children. Viewers can choose how they want to follow the case as it progresses, with court proceedings being widely covered on television and digital platforms. The trial is expected to be a closely watched proceeding as both sides present their cases and the court weighs the evidence in one of Massachusetts’ most closely followed criminal cases. 

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Did the Lindsay Clancy case leave you shaken, and what are your thoughts on the tragic events and the questions surrounding the trial? Let us know in the comments.

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Bias Sinha

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Bias Sinha is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, where she dives into Hollywood and all things celebrity culture with a sharp, timely lens. Previously, she covered pop culture and wrote on NBA for The Times of India. With a double Master’s degree in English and Education, and over 7 years of experience across creative writing, editing, proofreading, and academic content, she blends structure with storytelling ease.

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