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Entwistle Tells Police He Didn't Kill Family

Fri, 20 Jun 2008

Jurors in the Neil Entwistle double murder trial listened to an audiotape on Friday on which the Briton repeatedly denied killing his wife and daughter in the family's home.

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Play from 1:15"… Neil Entwistle simply closed his eyes when the jury pronounced him guilty on all counts and slightly shook his head. Guilty of first degree murder in the shooting death of his wife Rachel and his nine month old daughter Lillian rose on January 20 2006. Their bodies were found three days later in the master bedroom of their rented Hopkinton home. Entwistle left the country that day after the murders without telling anyone and return to his parents' home in England. Entwistle left the courtroom with a shrug of his hands as he turned to look at his mother and father. On the opposite …" at 1:15
Play from 0:11"… entertainment Atlanta grand ideals. And instead of commit sin city -- Neil Entwistle now live with the evil deed for the rest of his natural life only to be judged again. Strong words and differing opinions after the jury reaches guilty verdict on all counts in the Neil Entwistle murdered. …" at 0:11
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Jurors in the Neil Entwistle double murder trial listened to an audiotape on Friday on which the Briton repeatedly denied killing his wife and daughter in the family's home.

Play from 0:01"… three days after the murders Neil Entwistle spent two hours talking to a -- state trooper today jurors heard a recording that conversation again it and -- account of …" at 0:01
Play from 0:27"… murder of his wife Rachel and baby daughter Lillian in the family Hopkinton home. And whistle claims after doing Aaron for two hours on the January 2006 morning he came home and found -- shot …" at 0:27
Play from 0:50"… it may be in a trance like state he grabbed a large kitchen knife to stab himself but couldn't. And drove to was in law's house in carver to help them of the deaths though he …" at 0:50
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2 Jun 2008Entwistle Jury Selection Gets Under Way

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Play from 0:08"… be patient because this could take a wild. Extra security escorted Neil Entwistle from his -- and now. To Middlesex superior court temporarily it didn't burn. It was difficult to see him sitting in the back seat through tinted glass windows. And whisked past the medium many of them from his native Britain today -- jury selection could take anything from. Expected to lead agent here's a timeline of event on January 21 2006 Neil Entwistle bought a one way ticket to England a British Airways. Flying out of Logan the next day police conducted a second check of his palm and that's when they found the bodies of Rachel and Lillian in the bedroom. Police arrested Neil Entwistle in England two weeks later charging him with the murder of the wife and daughter -- But it would be two months …" at 0:08
Play from 1:14"… In the case prosecutors contend Entwistle mounting debt and dissatisfaction with the sex life or motives and the crimes. In I'm 170 potential jurors are filling out questionnaires to determine whether or not they are biased. And whistles lawyer arrived with numerous boxes of legal briefs Elliot Weinstein and successfully fought for a change of venue. Arguing the intense media coverage has made it impossible to find an impartial jury. It was just this past Friday that the judge ruled against that change of venue of the trial will take place here …" at 1:14
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