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Get a text alert when Entwistle verdict is revealed


Be the first to know when the jury decide his fate

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Published Date:
25 June 2008
THE JURY sitting on the Neil Entwistle double murder trial will deliberate his fate for the second day today.
And you could be first to know when a verdict is reached with a text alert straight to your phone.

Just text FOLLOW WORKSOP to 07624 801423 to hear the news as soon as it happens. You will only have to pay your normal rate for the first text and the alert is free.

Entwistle, from Kilton, Worksop, is accused of shooting his wife Rachel and nine-month-old daughter Lillian to death at their Hopkinton home in Massachusetts on 20th January 2006.

He denies the charges and says that Rachel killed Lillian before taking her own life. After a 13-day trial in Woburn, Massachusetts a jury of six women and six men now hold Entwistle's fate in their hands.

For more information about the text alerts, visit www.twitter.com.

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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 10:38 AM
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  • Location: Worksop
 
 
  

 
 


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