Entwistle Researched Killing
CBS News
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Boston (US):
Days before his wife and baby daughter were found shot to death in bed, the man charged with killing them searched the Internet for ways to kill people and methods of committing suicide, according to search warrant documents.
He also searched the Internet for local escort services and Web sites that offer help finding sexual partners, authorities said in the documents released Monday by a judge.
Neil Entwistle, 27, was arrested in his native England last week. He was charged in the Jan. 20 slayings of his wife, Rachel, 27, and their 9-month-old daughter, Lillian, at their home in suburban Boston. They were found shot to death in bed.
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There appeared to be trauma to the infant's face, including a contusion, and bruises to the left eye, nose and mouth area, CBS News' The Early Show co-anchor Rene Syler reports. The documents also depict Entwistle as a secretive man who was sinking deep into debt without telling his family, CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.
He had not worked since he and his wife moved to her native Massachusetts from England with their daughter about five months before the murders. His wife, who had been a teacher, also was not working.
Prosecutors said in an arrest warrant affidavit last week they believe Entwistle killed his wife and daughter because he was despondent after accumulating tens of thousands of dollars in debt, and that he had expressed "a dissatisfaction with his sex life."
CBS News
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Boston (US):
Days before his wife and baby daughter were found shot to death in bed, the man charged with killing them searched the Internet for ways to kill people and methods of committing suicide, according to search warrant documents.
He also searched the Internet for local escort services and Web sites that offer help finding sexual partners, authorities said in the documents released Monday by a judge.
Neil Entwistle, 27, was arrested in his native England last week. He was charged in the Jan. 20 slayings of his wife, Rachel, 27, and their 9-month-old daughter, Lillian, at their home in suburban Boston. They were found shot to death in bed.
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See Also:
Inconsistent statements could factor in Entwistle trial
No word yet on Entwistle return
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There appeared to be trauma to the infant's face, including a contusion, and bruises to the left eye, nose and mouth area, CBS News' The Early Show co-anchor Rene Syler reports. The documents also depict Entwistle as a secretive man who was sinking deep into debt without telling his family, CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.
He had not worked since he and his wife moved to her native Massachusetts from England with their daughter about five months before the murders. His wife, who had been a teacher, also was not working.
Prosecutors said in an arrest warrant affidavit last week they believe Entwistle killed his wife and daughter because he was despondent after accumulating tens of thousands of dollars in debt, and that he had expressed "a dissatisfaction with his sex life."