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Jury sent home in Entwistle trial | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The jury in the US trial of a Briton accused of murdering his wife and baby has been sent home for the night. | |
Neil Entwistle, 29, of Worksop, Notts, denies killing wife Rachel, 27, and nine-month-old Lillian Rose, at their home in Massachusetts in January 2006. | Neil Entwistle, 29, of Worksop, Notts, denies killing wife Rachel, 27, and nine-month-old Lillian Rose, at their home in Massachusetts in January 2006. |
Judge Diane Kottmyer told jurors to put aside emotions and come to a unanimous verdict based on reason and judgment. | Judge Diane Kottmyer told jurors to put aside emotions and come to a unanimous verdict based on reason and judgment. |
Jurors are considering verdicts of first degree murder, second degree murder, or not guilty. | |
First degree murder would mean he acted with deliberate premeditation and malice. Second degree murder would mean he intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm. | First degree murder would mean he acted with deliberate premeditation and malice. Second degree murder would mean he intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm. |
'Fair and just' | 'Fair and just' |
The jury was sent out at 1410 BST (0910am local time) on the 13th day of the trial which has heard from 46 witnesses. | The jury was sent out at 1410 BST (0910am local time) on the 13th day of the trial which has heard from 46 witnesses. |
The judge told jurors: "You must spend whatever time is necessary to reach a fair and just verdict." | The judge told jurors: "You must spend whatever time is necessary to reach a fair and just verdict." |
The court has heard Mr Entwistle had a secret life which involved trawling the internet for escorts. There was also evidence that he had viewed websites about how to kill people. | The court has heard Mr Entwistle had a secret life which involved trawling the internet for escorts. There was also evidence that he had viewed websites about how to kill people. |
The defence suggested Mrs Entwistle killed the baby before committing suicide - which Mr Entwistle tried to cover up to "protect her honour". | The defence suggested Mrs Entwistle killed the baby before committing suicide - which Mr Entwistle tried to cover up to "protect her honour". |
Mr Entwistle's DNA was found on the grip of the .22 Colt revolver used to kill his wife and daughter. | Mr Entwistle's DNA was found on the grip of the .22 Colt revolver used to kill his wife and daughter. |
Michael Fabbri, prosecuting, accused the defence of "red herrings". | Michael Fabbri, prosecuting, accused the defence of "red herrings". |
"This was a homicide, not a suicide," said Mr Fabbri. | "This was a homicide, not a suicide," said Mr Fabbri. |
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