What Patrick Clancy’s Testimony Proved That TikTok Ignores

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Patrick Clancy sat on the witness stand at Plymouth Superior Court and described finding the bodies of his three children. He testified for two days. Both the prosecution and defense questioned him. Neither accused him of anything. Both treated him as a father who lost everything.

On TikTok, millions of people believe he orchestrated the entire thing. The evidence they cite is a pair of boots.

Lindsay Clancy has pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Cora, 5, Dawson, 3, and Callan, 8 months. She admits she killed them. Her attorney Kevin Reddington admits it. The trial is not about who killed those children. It is about whether Lindsay was criminally responsible.

Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta of Defense Diaries was in the courtroom for Patrick’s testimony and has been present throughout the trial. He examines what the evidence actually proves about Patrick Clancy, why the conspiracy persists despite unanimous agreement in the courtroom, and whether a jury in 2026 can remain sealed off from the theories flooding their social media feeds.

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