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26.06.2008 - Wife killer gets life without parole

A British man found guilty of murdering his American wife and baby has been sentenced to life without parole.
Neil Entwistle, 29, of Worksop, Notts, fled to the UK after killing wife Rachel, 27, and Lillian Rose, at their home in Massachusetts in January 2006.

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Ms Entwistle's brother and parents read out statements in court.
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Entwistle's crimes were "incomprehensible" and that life sentences meant there was "no possibility of release from prison".
She said the murders were "in violation of bonds that we recognise as central to our identity as human being - those of husband and wife, and parent and child".
Entwistle had denied the charges and his lawyers said they would appeal against the convictions. He did not react to the sentence.
Jurors at Middlesex County Superior Court in Woburn, Massachusetts, had deliberated for 13 hours before finding Entwistle guilty.
They rejected the defence that Rachel had killed their baby before turning the gun on herself, and that Entwistle had covered it up to "protect her honour".
As well as being found guilty of the murders, he was convicted of two other charges - illegal possession of a firearm and illegal possession of ammunition.
'Low and despicable'
Mrs Entwistle's mother, Priscilla Matterazzo, told the court the family would have to live with an "eternity of emptiness".
"Our dreams as a parent and grandparent have been shattered by the shameful, selfish act of one person, Neil Entwistle," she said.
"For him to have tried to hide behind an act of murder, suicide, of this beautiful woman and perfect mother is low and despicable.
"Suffering does not begin to describe what we have been enduring without our beloved Rachel and Lillian, who gave our lives such purpose and meaning. I have lost two generations of my family."
Mrs Entwistle's brother Jerome Souza choked back tears as he read a statement to the court.
"Each and every day we have to live with the heartache of Neil's betrayal," he said.
"We cannot talk about what Lillian did in school, we cannot share her first word, we can't even remember watching her take her first step. We can only wonder how Lillian might have done something."
Entwistle will serve two life sentences concurrently.
The judge said she understood that some people might expect her to order consecutive sentences but she said she did not want to give "the erroneous impression that there is a possibility of release from prison on a sentence for first degree murder when there is not".



(BBC)


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