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June 19, 2008
Police: Entwistle looked for sex before wife's slaying
WOBURN, Mass. -- A police detective has testified that Neil Entwistle posted a profile on a swingers Web site in the weeks before his wife and baby daughter were slain, saying he was looked to meet "American women of all ages" for sex.
Entwistle is accused of fatally shooting his wife, Rachel, and their 9-month-old daughter, Lillian Rose, at their Hopkinton home in January 2006.
Medford police Detective Lawrence James testified today that Entwistle used his credit card to purchase a monthlong membership in "AdultFriendFinder.com" in December 2005. He then posted a profile, describing himself as an Englishman looking for "1-on-1 discrete relationships with American ladies."
The Web site bills itself as "The World's Largest Sex & Swinger Personals Community."
Entwistle denies killing his wife and daughter.
-- The Associated Press
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