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Fashionista PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:56 pm

June 17th, 2008

June 17th, 2008
Entwistle in motion

Posted by Joe Dwinell at 8:30 am

The blockbuster news of the day in the Entwistle double-murder trial could come right at 9 a.m. when the judge rules on the final motions in this riveting case. Topping the list are …

* Can the prosecution show a nude photo purported to be that of defendant Neil Entwistle. The lanky Brit allegedly posted the steamy image of him in a lounge chair (in a compromising position) on the sex swinger site Adult Friend Finder. The defense team says it’s not their client.

* Will the jury be told DNA from 9-month-old Lillian Rose Entwistle was taken out of her casket?

* A slew of sex motions. Basically, can the prosecution allege Entwistle was dissatisfied with his sex life and trolled the ‘Net for dates; surfed for ways to kill; looked up advice on bankruptcy.

* Can Neil’s statements to law enforcement be used in all instances. He’s British and didn’t undestand Miranda rights (you have the right to remain silent …)

* Can a DVD titled “Kasey’s Collection” be introduced. It’s alleged to be a porn flick.

* Can a letter Neil Entwistle penned in jail (and reported on by the Herald) be allowed in court?

It’s the trial within a trial all playing out in minutes.



DNA drumbeat
Posted by Joe Dwinell at 11:38 am

It’s all about the double-helix in the double-murder case of Neil Entwistle today.

State police DNA analyst Laura Bryant is clicking off the DNA matches in mathematical precision:

* The DNA profile of Neil Entwistle is correct down to a failure rate of 1 in 5.299 trillion white men.

* The DNA on the grip of the alleged murder weapon — a .22 caliber Colt long-barreled revolver — matches Neil Entwistle’s profile.

* The DNA on a trigger lock was a “mixture” of two individuals, with Neil Entwistle the “major profile.”

* The DNA on a green ammo can was a mix, with Neil Entwistle a “major profile.”
* Blood stains in the master bedroom at the Hopkinton murder scene is a match for the DNA profile for Rachel Entwistle.

* “Sperm fractions” taken off Rachel’s underpants matches Neil Entwistle’s DNA making him the “major male profile.”

* The DNA on the trigger of the alleged murder weapon matches father-in-law Joe Matterazzo as the “major profile.”
* The DNA on the muzzle of the gun matches that of Rachel Entwistle.

Yes, all details already known, according to pre-trial court papers. As you’ll hear the defense say, Neil Entwistle went target shooting with his father-in-law, shooting the alleged murder weapon, in the fall before the Jan. 20, 2006, killings.



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Posted by Joe Dwinell at 12:36 pm

The prosecution will be able to tell the jury that according to their computer forensic digging, Neil Entwistle allegedly checked his e-mail on his Adult Friend Finder site on the day his wife and child were murdered.

As we report, the prosecution states evidence points to a user “ent” logging on a mailbox on the sex swinger site on Jan. 20, 2006, “after 11 o’clock.”

That’s 11 a.m. on the very morning Neil Entwistle testified he came upon the murdered bodies of his wife and child in their rented Hopkinton home. He’s checking the sex-swinger site for e-mail hits, prosecutors allege, on his laptop as the dead bodies of his beloved wife and child were in the master bedroom.

It’s a potentially devastating detail the jury will now hear


http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/news/city_desk_wired/
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gwen PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:55 pm

Computer Expert: Entwistle Searched for 'How to Kill' Days Before SlayingTuesday, June 17, 2008

WOBURN, Mass. — A police detective testified in court Tuesday that a laptop computer taken from the home of a British man accused of killing his wife and 9-month-old daughter was used to search online on "how to kill with a knife" four days before the slayings.

Medford police Detective Lawrence James, a computer expert, said the Google search was done on January 16, 2006. Neil Entwistle has pleaded not guilty to murder charges stemming from the killing of his 27-year-old wife, Rachel, and their daughter, Lillian Rose, in their rented Hopkinton home on Jan. 20, 2006.

The 29-year-old Entwistle told police he returned home from shopping to find the victims dead in a bed in the master bedroom.

Prosecutors, however, sought to indicate that Entwistle was planning to kill his wife and child, saying that the suspect researched methods of murder and suicide in the days before he fatally shot them.

James is expected to continue his testimony about Entwistle's computer use Wednesday. Judge Diane Kottmyer ruled Tuesday that prosecutors will be allowed to present evidence that the suspect trolled the Internet looking for sex in the days before the slayings.

James is expected to testify that Entwistle allegedly looked for local escort services, using search terms that included "half-priced escorts." The prosecution witness is also expected to claim that the suspect joined a Web group called "Adult Friend Finder," where he exchanged e-mails with women saying he was looking for a "discreet" sexual relationship.

In earlier testimony Tuesday, two of Entwistle's friends said he gave them conflicting accounts of his actions after the slayings that also contradict what he told police. Both said Entwistle told them he called police to report finding the bodies before he returned home to his native England the day after the killings. Prosecutors have said Entwistle fled to England and never called police.

Benjamin Pryor, who attended the University of York with Entwistle, said the suspect told him that he discovered the bodies of his wife and daughter, then drove to her parents' home in Carver to get a gun to kill himself, but couldn't go through with it.

Pryor said Entwistle told him he was unable to get into the house, and eventually found his mother-in-law, told her the news, then grieved with his wife's family and called state police to report the killings.

Pryor said Entwistle told him he then flew to England because he felt "isolated" and wanted to grieve with his own parents.

Another friend, Dashiel Munding, said Entwistle called him in early February 2006 and asked him if he could stay with him for a few days in London because the media had camped out at his parents' home in Worksop.

Munding said that during the stay, Entwistle told him he had found his wife and daughter dead after going out shopping. The witness said Entwistle told him he went to his mother-in-law's office to tell her, and called police from there.

A chemist also testified Tuesday that Entwistle's DNA was found on the handle of the .22-caliber handgun used in the shootings, while his wife's DNA was found on the muzzle.

Prosecutors say Entwistle stole his father-in-law's gun from his home in Carver, used it to kill his wife and daughter at their home in Hopkinton, then returned the gun.

Entwistle's father-in-law, Joseph Matterazzo, had testified that Neil Entwistle handled his guns when they went target practicing in the months before the killings.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,368021,00.html
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