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« on: November 17, 2007, 04:12:08 PM »

This freak is a real piece of work  Rolling Eyes

Murder accused 'in plea over ashes'17:00, Nov 16 2007 
 
A Briton accused of murdering his American wife and baby wants to have his ashes scattered on their grave.

Neil Entwistle is accused of shooting dead his 27-year-old wife Rachel and their nine-month-old daughter Lillian Rose at their Hopkinton home in Massachusetts on January 20, 2006.

The existence of the letter was disclosed earlier this year when Middlesex Sheriff James DiPaola confirmed Entwistle, 28, had been sent to the Bridgewater State Hospital to be evaluated, just two days after a judge refused to release him on bail.

But its contents were not detailed until now, when the full text of the note has been published in the Boston Herald, which reported that two sources had provided them with the same letter.

Addressed to his lawyers, Entwistle wrote he wants to be cremated and have his "ashes scattered on Rachel and Lillian's grave" because of concerns his body "would be made an example of" if shipped back to the UK.


Entwistle did not mention suicide or the deaths of his wife and baby, but he wrote: "One day my mood was fine. Then it started to darken."


The letter was found in Entwistle's cell at the Middlesex jail on December 20 last year, with another one he wrote to his parents, prompting officials to hospitalise him for three weeks. It was determined Entwistle was not suicidal and he was returned to his cell.


The former IT worker denies two counts of murder and related gun charges - carrying a firearm without a licence and possession of a firearm without a federal ID card.


On Wednesday, a judge refused to postpone his trial, which is set for January 28. His lawyers asked for a two-month delay to give them more time to study more than 9,000 pages of documents and hundreds of photographs they had received from prosecutors since late September.


But Middlesex Superior Court Judge Diane Kottmyer refused to grant the delay during a brief hearing.


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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2007, 08:17:56 PM »

What an evil scum bag. He should have his ashes dumped in COW MANURE!
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2007, 11:04:16 PM »

People in h*ll want ice water too...
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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2007, 05:08:11 PM »

What an evil scum bag. He should have his ashes dumped in COW MANURE!

He has no right to request something like that. It just goes to show what a sick freak he was.  He can have them flushed down the toilet too.

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« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2008, 09:27:33 PM »

Jun 6, 5:28 PM EDT

Prosecutor: British man fatally shot wife, kid


By DENISE LAVOIE
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WOBURN, Mass. (AP) -- A British man despondent over his sex life and his mounting debt shot his wife and baby daughter to death as they lay in bed together, covered them with a comforter, then bought a one-way ticket home to England, a prosecutor told a jury Friday.

Neil Entwistle, 29, is charged in the fatal shootings of his 27-year-old wife, Rachel, and their 9-month-old daughter, Lillian Rose, in January 2006.

His defense attorney said Entwistle was a loving husband and father who was so crazed with grief after discovering their bodies in their Hopkinton home that he flew to England to be consoled by his parents.

"Everything he said and everything he did thereafter, he did because he loved them, he did because he loved them both," Elliot Weinstein said.

The lawyers gave their opening statements Friday in Middlesex District Court after four days of jury selection.

Assistant District Attorney Michael Fabbri told jurors that Entwistle had grown increasingly unhappy after the couple moved to the United States from England, where they met in 1999. Entwistle, a computer engineer, had been unable to find a job in the U.S., had fallen into debt and began trolling the Internet looking for sex, Fabbri said.

In the months before the killings, Entwistle visited Web sites for escort services and began exchanging e-mails with women with whom he sought to have sex.

Weinstein told the jury both Rachel and Neil Entwistle were computer savvy, and said other people had used the computer.

"Over and over and over again during this trial, you will learn that things are not the way they first appear," he said.

Authorities believe Neil Entwistle took his father-in-law's gun, shot his wife and daughter, then drove 40 miles back to return the weapon.

Fabbri said Entwistle's DNA was found on an ammunition container, a gun lock and the grip of the .22-caliber handgun. He said Rachel Entwistle's DNA was found in and on the muzzle of the gun.

Rachel Entwistle's mother, Priscilla Matterazzo, was called as the trial's first witness.

During cross-examination, Entwistle's attorney Stephanie Page focused her questions on Joseph Matterazzo's gun collection.

Priscilla Matterazzo said her husband kept the guns in a locked cabinet in a bedroom, but left the key on a kitchen countertop. She said her husband liked to go target shooting and had taken Neil Entwistle with him at least twice.

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