Neil Entwistle, whose wife and infant daughter were found shot to death in their home, was arrested for their murders Thursday in Great Britain, the Middlesex District Attorney's office said. I think we all saw this coming | Entwistle was arrested by British authorities and faces murder charges in Massachusetts, spokesman Emily LaGrassa said. "He is in police custody in England at this time," LaGrassa said. Massachusetts does not have the death penalty, so that won't be a problem | Rachel Entwistle, 27, and 9-month-old Lillian, were found shot to death in a bed in their home in Hopkinton on Jan. 22, killed by a small-caliber bullet. A spokesman for Rachel Entwistle's family would not comment, but said they would release a statement later Thursday. Authorities have said Neil Entwistle, 27, left the country and returned to his native England around the time of the shootings, but have not given an exact timetable. Reportedly he told his family he doesn't remember how he got to England | Massachusetts authorities flew to London late last month to interview Entwistle at the U.S. Embassy, but officials didn't say whether he answered any questions. He had been labeled a "person of interest" at that point but not a suspect. "Person of Interest" is the new "Suspect" |
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