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Blaming the victim…will it work in the case of the husband originally from England who is accused of murdering his American wife Rachael Entwistle and his infant daughter Lillian? Neil Entwistle’s case has had world wide media coverage since he “discovered” his wife and daughter in bed with fatal gun shot wounds; and, instead of reporting this “discovery” to the authorities…he did some very strange things.
It was alleged that Neil did not just discover his wife and daughter; but in fact, killed them. Before the murders, it was alleged that Neil was doing online searches about escorts, as well as killing people. Then, after Neil discovered his wife and daughter’s bodies, he allegedly returns a gun, that has his DNA as well as Rachel’s DNA, secretly to his father-in-law’s gun cabinet in his home. Then, he hops a flight to London. Why murder, if in fact it was murder; why not get a divorce if he was so unhappy? So many questions with very little answers. (more…)
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