Murder Suspect Googled How To Kill Someone Days Before The Killings
Medford (MA) - A murder suspect’s Google searches could implicate him in the killings of his wife and 9-month-old daughter. Neil Entwistle claimed he found his family dead after he returned from a shopping trip, but police detectives have a different story to tell. They’ve combed through Entwistle’s laptop and found incriminating Google searches just a few days before the deaths.
Four days before the January 20th 2006 murders, Medford Police Detective Lawrence James says Entwistle searched for "how to kill with a knife" on Google. The search took him to G4TV.com of all places and the page showed a diagram of the human body and instructed people to aim for the heart and rib cage. While this may sound like pretty damning evidence, Entwistle’s wife and daughter were shot instead of stabbed.
James also testified that Entwistle searched for local escort services and had an active account on AdultFriendFinder.com.
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