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DNA test results 'unreliable' | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
The lawyer for a British man accused of killing his American wife and baby has asked the US judge to dismiss the case. | |
Prosecutors had relied on "unreliable" DNA test results to link Neil Entwistle to the deaths, Elliott Weinstein said. | |
Mr Weinstein told the court in Massachusetts that this violated his client's right to a fair trial. | |
Mr Entwistle denies fatally shooting his wife Rachel, 27, and their nine-month-old daughter, Lillian Rose, in January. | |
Mr Weinstein said he also opposed a request by the District Attorney's office to take a new DNA sample from the inside of Mr Entwistle's cheek. | |
Prosecutor Michael Fabbri told the judge the genetic material it had previously based its evidence on had been taken from a water bottle left in a car the unemployed IT worker had used to drive to the airport after the deaths of his wife and daughter. | |
Sample needed | |
Mr Fabbri said a sample needed to be taken directly from the 27-year-old as the burden of proof at trial is greater than that required to obtain an arrest warrant. | |
Mr Entwistle is alleged to have committed the murders at their home in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, before flying to the UK. | Mr Entwistle is alleged to have committed the murders at their home in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, before flying to the UK. |
He was arrested on 9 February and agreed to be extradited to the US. | He was arrested on 9 February and agreed to be extradited to the US. |
A police affidavit alleges that his DNA was found on a .22 calibre revolver which he is accused of committing the killings with. | A police affidavit alleges that his DNA was found on a .22 calibre revolver which he is accused of committing the killings with. |
Mr Entwistle, who also denies illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition, is expected to face trial in April next year. | Mr Entwistle, who also denies illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition, is expected to face trial in April next year. |
Large debts | |
According to court papers, prosecutors believe he had run up debts of tens of thousands of dollars. | According to court papers, prosecutors believe he had run up debts of tens of thousands of dollars. |
He also allegedly searched the internet days before the shootings for information on how to kill people and commit suicide. | He also allegedly searched the internet days before the shootings for information on how to kill people and commit suicide. |
The defence has claimed Mr Entwistle cannot get a fair trial in the US because of the media interest surrounding the case. | The defence has claimed Mr Entwistle cannot get a fair trial in the US because of the media interest surrounding the case. |
If found guilty of first-degree murder he would be sentenced to life in jail. | If found guilty of first-degree murder he would be sentenced to life in jail. |
Rachel's mother and stepfather, Joseph and Priscilla Matterazzo, are expected to attend the pre-trial hearing at Middlesex Superior Court. | Rachel's mother and stepfather, Joseph and Priscilla Matterazzo, are expected to attend the pre-trial hearing at Middlesex Superior Court. |
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