What do men think of the Lindsay Clancy case
I’m really curious to hear specifically from men — fathers, brothers, husbands/partners, sons, etc. — about the Lindsay Clancy case.
I’ve read a lot of discussion from women, particularly mothers, about Lindsay’s mental health, the children, and the circumstances leading up to what happened. But I’m interested in hearing how men view the case.
What do you think about Lindsay and her mental state at the time? What are your thoughts on Patrick Clancy , including what he has said publicly, his actions before and after the deaths, and the situation he found himself in as a husband and father?
For fathers especially, I’m curious how you imagine you would cope if you lost all three of your children in circumstances like this. Do you think you would ever be able to move forward with your life? When you look at Patrick’s actions and statements since the deaths, do you understand the way he has handled things, or do you think you would have done things differently?
And for men who aren’t fathers, I’d still really like to hear your perspective as a husband, partner, brother, son, or simply as someone looking at the case from the outside.
I’m not asking because I think there is a “right” way for someone to grieve, and I’m definitely not trying to turn this into men vs women. I’m genuinely interested in the male perspective because I’ve read so much from women about this case, but comparatively little from men.