Missing Pieces
Neil Entwistle was born on September 18, 1978, into a working-class family in Nottinghamshire, England. Raised by his mother, Yvonne, a school cook, and his father, Clifford, a coal miner, Neil was considered a highly gifted child and was the center of his mother's world. He attended York University to study electronic engineering, where he met Rachel Souza, an ambitious and outgoing American student. The couple married on August 23, 2003, and welcomed their daughter, Lillian, on April 9, 2005.Despite Neil working as a programmer and Rachel working as an English and drama teacher, the couple did not purchase a home in England. Instead, Neil spent their money on expensive electronics, and they eventually decided to relocate to the United States to live near Rachel's family. In June 2005, they moved to the US, initially staying with Rachel's mother and stepfather. However, Neil struggled to find employment, and the family quickly depleted their savings while Neil maintained expensive habits, such as leasing a BMW for $400 a month. By late 2005, he leased a large four-bedroom house in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, despite having no steady income. Secretly, Neil had amassed massive debt, maxing out 17 of his 18 credit cards, running a fraudulent electronics business on eBay, and spending significant amounts of money on adult webcam sites.On January 20, 2006, Rachel failed to show up for a planned lunch with her mother, Priscilla, and a scheduled meeting with her best friend, Joanne. After police initially found nothing amiss during a routine check, a subsequent search on January 22 led to the grim discovery of Rachel and nine-month-old Lillian dead in their upstairs bedroom, hidden beneath a blanket. They had been killed with a firearm belonging to Rachel's stepfather.Neil was missing, along with his rented BMW. Investigators discovered that he had withdrawn his last $800, driven to the airport, and fled to his parents' home in the UK. During a two-hour phone interview with police on January 23, Neil claimed that he had left the house to run errands and returned to find his wife and daughter dead. He stated that he panicked, did not know what to do, and fled to England without notifying the authorities. Later, he altered his story, claiming that Rachel had shot Lillian before taking her own life, and that he had returned the gun to his father-in-law's house to protect Rachel's reputation.Forensic experts quickly debunked Neil's claims, noting that the angle of the gunshot wounds made a murder-suicide impossible. Furthermore, gunshot residue was found on the door handle of the house and the steering wheel of Neil's car, and his fingerprints, along with others, were found on the murder weapon.Neil was formally charged on February 15, 2006. Rachel and Lillian were buried under Rachel's maiden name, and Neil did not attend their funeral proceedings. On June 25, 2008, Neil Entwistle was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He continues to maintain his innocence from behind bars, and his parents remain firmly convinced that he was wrongfully convicted. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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