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 Posted: 12-21-2006 10:23 pm

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Magenta flame wrote: "What a psycho....hope he gets the chair"
"Move him to Texas, I say"
" I just have a real low tolerance for that sort of perb"

what was the reason given for denying him Bail is he considered 'a flight risk'?

Granted if he does have the capability of killing a nine month old then making his parents homeless may be within his ablilities.
You conveniently neglected to mention that I also qualified my statement with "(if he's guilty...of course.)"  I'm a firm believer in due process.  And a constitutionally guaranteed speedy trial and execution of the sentence.




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 Posted: 12-21-2006 10:24 pm

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Someone has been drinking hippie kool aid again!

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 Posted: 12-21-2006 10:41 pm

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I'd like a glass! *hic*

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 Posted: 03-05-2008 01:39 am

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i have been waiting for this trial, i hope it doesn't get delayed again.

aside...his in-laws' house is MY old house in Carver Mass.

CAMBRIDGE - A Middlesex Superior Court judge has agreed to delay until March Neil Entwistle's trial on charges of murder in the death of his wife and 9-month-old daughter in Hopkinton last year.
    Judge Diane Kottmyer rescheduled the trial yesterday from Jan. 28 to March 17. Entwistle's lawyers had argued that they needed more time to review evidence that prosecutors were sharing with them.

    Kottmyer ordered prosecutors to share the materials by mid-December. Prosecutor Michael Fabbri said that he had already turned over much of the information required yesterday and that he would turn in all the required information by the deadline.

    The trial had already been rescheduled once. It was originally to begin Oct. 1.

    Prosecutors allege that Entwistle shot and killed his wife, Rachel, and daughter, Lillian, in their Hopkinton home on the morning of Jan. 20, 2006.

    Entwistle, who has maintained his innocence, was arrested in England several weeks later.





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     Posted: 06-07-2008 12:56 pm

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    i got back to Mass. just in time...trial started monday, and is being covered by court tv and big-time in local news.





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     Posted: 06-07-2008 03:10 pm

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    Lady Cop wrote: i got back to Mass. just in time...trial started monday, and is being covered by court tv and big-time in local news.

    Is there a new court tv channel, or do they still show these trials on the tru tv channel? My other half watches tru tv for the old reruns of Cops. I swear he is addicted to that show. We can't even do anything on a saturday night until we watch the newer episodes on fox. 

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     Posted: 06-07-2008 03:25 pm

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    it is tru-tv, i still call it court tv and they are showing the trial. bastards go off live coverage at 3 PM every day. grrrrrrrr.

    but i think i can get more coverage at WBZTV.com. will try monday.





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     Posted: 06-07-2008 03:27 pm

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    Lady Cop wrote: it is tru-tv, i still call it court tv and they are showing the trial. bastards go off live coverage at 3 PM every day. grrrrrrrr.

    but i think i can get more coverage at WBZTV.com. will try monday.

    OK, thanks. I'm not home during the day, but the hubby is (works third shift) and I think he would like the court shows.

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     Posted: 06-07-2008 03:46 pm

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    Magenta flame wrote: Well I am!!!
    Lady cop you've made it very clear in other threads you're pro taking someones life.

    but.... what the heck are you all on about here?
    He's been accused, that's all, what is this? mob violence? He has not been convicted of this crime and you all want his head, who made you guys judge and jury.
    If he's found guilty fine. but you shouldn't be making death threats or wishes of death of someone presently before the courts.

    Well that's my two cents anyway

    I guess you are one of those who believe that the death penalty is not a deterrent to crime. I t might not stop others from doing such things, but, if this person is found guilty, and was given the death sentence, it would sure keep him from doing it again.

    So that there is no mistake on your part, notice I did say if.

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     Posted: 06-07-2008 03:54 pm

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    Death penalty isn't a deterrent to other criminals/crime.

    It is a deterrent however that ensures that scumbags like this have 0% chance of re-offending.    

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    cynicalninja wrote: Death penalty isn't a deterrent to other criminals/crime.

    It is a deterrent however that ensures that scumbags like this have 0% chance of re-offending.

    I agree with you here, Ninja.  I just wish executions were more heavily publicized.  If it was on the national news every time someone got executed, and what they were executed for, I think it would have a deterrent value.  If you keep it quiet, people only hear about the rare, unusual cases, and they get the idea that the death penalty isn't carried out much. 

    Of course, the death penalty isn't going to be a deterrent in all murders.  If someone's not emotionally stable/rational and they just go nuts and kill someone, they're not going to be thinking about the consequences first.  But it should have a deterrent value with the common thug who's wondering if they should leave witnesses to their crime or just kill them all.




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     Posted: 06-08-2008 12:22 am

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    link from boston globe

    Entwistle talked of finding bodies
    After returning to his native England, murder suspect Neil Entwistle told a State Police trooper over the phone how he reacted to seeing the bodies of his 9-month-old daughter and wife of three years in their bed at the couple's newly rented Hopkinton home. (By Franci R. Ellement and David Abel, Globe Staff)





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     Posted: 06-09-2008 06:54 pm

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    today in court...link

    Matterazzo: Entwistle said he ’left’ wife and daughter side-by-side

    WOBURN – In a “whimpering” series of calls, Neil Entwistle told his father-in-law to bury his murdered wife and child...





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    WOBURN — Lillian Rose Entwistle, the baby girl allegedly shot dead by her father, was also discovered with mysterious bruises on her eyes, a state police crime scene expert testified today.

    The bruising was spotted after investigators were called to Neil Entwistle’s Hopkinton home on Jan. 22, 2006, when the bodies of his wife and child were discovered dead in a queen-sized bed by local police. Both mom and baby were dressed in pajamas.

    Sgt. Mary Ritchie, a supervisor for the Massachusetts State Police crime lab in Sudbury, said the mother, Rachel Entwistle, 27, and her child were together in the master bedroom of the Hopkinton home on 6 Cubs Path, covered by a mound of bedding on the four-poster bed.


    Ritchie said she slowly began to peel away a heavy comforter, a pillow and white sheet to find mother and child huddled dead together.

    “I could see the infant victim and the mother’s face,” said Ritchie after a pillow was removed. Rachel’s arm, she added, was “over and across” her girl.

    The baby, 9-month-old Lillian, had a “burning” hole in her chest that was “dark in color almost like soot”—a gunshot wound, the medical examiner would later declare, that passed through the baby’s body and into the left chest just above the breast of her mother. Rachel was killed by a single bullet to her head just above the hairline -- a fatal wound not discovered until later.

    Ritchie said she also noticed “bruising on the eyes” of the child. She did not explain the cause of the bruising.

    The sometimes-graphic testimony comes as the double-murder trial of Neil Entwistle enters its fourth day. Entwistle is accused of murdering his wife and child on the bitter cold morning of Friday, Jan. 20, 2006, using his father-in-law’s stolen .22 caliber handgun.

    Testimony began today with Hopkinton Police Sgt. Michael Sutton’s description of his discovery of the bodies inside the Entwistle home.

    Sutton said he and another officer first checked the Entwistles’ home on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006, but they did not find the bodies until the following day when they went back and checked again.

    An "odor" not detected the day before led the officer and a colleague up the stairs to the master bedroom.

    Sutton said he lifted a thick comforter on a bed in the master bedroom and saw a woman’s foot. When he lifted up the other end of the comforter, he saw a small baby’s face, and next to the baby, a woman’s face. He then left to call the chief, he said.

    Neil Entwistle’s father-in-law, Joseph Matterazzo of Carver, is in court today with his wife Priscilla Matterazzo, Rachel’s mother. The older couple, holding hands, have remained in court all morning during the painstaking testimony.

    Neil’s British parents, however, are not together. His mother, Yvonne, has left the court during the harsh testimony. She remains in the hallway on a bench as her husband, Clifford, and son, Russell, stay in the first row behind Neil in Middlesex Superior Court.

    Neil Entwistle rubbed his brow at the close of today’s testimony after jurors filed out for the day right past the defense table.






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     Posted: 06-12-2008 07:36 pm

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