Police sergeant testifies about discovery of Entwistle bodies
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The grisly findings filled most of yesterday's dramatic 3 1/2 hours of testimony in Middlesex Superior Court in the trial of 29-year-old Neil Entwistle, charged in the killings. (article 4)
The US trial of a British man accused of killing his wife and daughter has heard that police initially failed to notice the bodies during a search. (article 5)
Neil Entwistle from Worksop, Nottinghamshire, denies murdering his wife , Rachel, 27, and nine-month-old daughter, Lillian, in January 2006. (article 5)
The bodies were found in the bed together when police conducted a second search of the house in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, the following day (article 5)
The second time Sergeant Michael Sutton entered Neil and Rachel Entwistle's home in Hopkinton to look for the missing family, he detected an odor. (article 2)
The sergeant said he lifted the corner of a fluffy white down comforter 6 inches at the bottom of the bed and saw a foot. (article 2)
Father-in-Law Testifies Entwistle Wanted Dead Wife, Baby Buried Together: That's the Way I Left Them Wednesday, June 11, 2008 (article 1)
Joanna Gately and her sister, Maureen, had driven to Hopkinton for a dinner party, but no one answered the door and the Entwistle home was mostly dark. (article 3)
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Entwistle, Gately, Sutton, Hopkinton, Rachel |
Source articles
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > U.S. (FOX News, 06/11/2008, 19 words)
- Police sergeant testifies about discovery of Entwistle bodies (boston.com, 06/11/2008, 1206 words)
- Friend describes search for Entwistle family (boston.com, 06/10/2008, 604 words)
- Sergeant describes grisly find inside Entwistles' bedroom (boston.com, 06/12/2008, 623 words)
- US police 'failed to spot bodies' (BBC News, 06/11/2008, 135 words)
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