Entwistle Murder: Experts Say Evidence Points to Someone Close to Victims
Norman Miller
Milford Daily News, MA, US
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Criminal experts said yesterday that publicly released information about the murder of a Hopkinton mother and her baby led to at least one prime suspect -- the husband. All of the experts stressed they are not involved in the case, and some had not heard about the shooting deaths of Rachel Entwistle, 27, and her daughter, Lillian Rose, 9 months.
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"The first thing you have to look at is the danger-anger part of the crime," said Dr. Neil Kaye, a forensic psychiatrist out of Delaware who specializes in infanticide. "The husband, spouse, boyfriend -- that’s your most likely suspect in this kind of case. This sounds like someone who was mad, angry, looking for some kind of revenge."
Husband Neil Entwistle left the country one to two days before the bodies of his wife and daughter were found Jan. 22 in the 6 Cubs Path, Hopkinton, home they rented. Middlesex District Attorney Martha Coakley has called Entwistle a person of interest.
No one has been called a suspect.
Jan 31, 2006
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Norman Miller
Milford Daily News, MA, US
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Criminal experts said yesterday that publicly released information about the murder of a Hopkinton mother and her baby led to at least one prime suspect -- the husband. All of the experts stressed they are not involved in the case, and some had not heard about the shooting deaths of Rachel Entwistle, 27, and her daughter, Lillian Rose, 9 months.
_________________
The Story So Far
See Also:
Wife’s stepdad has gun license
Murder victims’ kin speak, ask privacy
Neil Entwistle Gets The Cold Shoulder
Family of slain mother and baby speak out
_________________
"The first thing you have to look at is the danger-anger part of the crime," said Dr. Neil Kaye, a forensic psychiatrist out of Delaware who specializes in infanticide. "The husband, spouse, boyfriend -- that’s your most likely suspect in this kind of case. This sounds like someone who was mad, angry, looking for some kind of revenge."
Husband Neil Entwistle left the country one to two days before the bodies of his wife and daughter were found Jan. 22 in the 6 Cubs Path, Hopkinton, home they rented. Middlesex District Attorney Martha Coakley has called Entwistle a person of interest.
No one has been called a suspect.
Jan 31, 2006
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