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Chemist details Entwistle findings
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| June 16, 2008 Chemist details Entwistle findings
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(NECN: Woburn, Mass.) - *Warning: This video is graphic* The second week of testimony has begun in the double murder trial of Neil Entwistle. Deanna Dygan, a state police chemist, is back on the stand.
Neil Entwistle is the British man accused of killing his wife and daughter in their Hopkinton, Massachusetts home in January 2006.
Dygan testified last Friday that Rachel and Lillian Rose Entwistle were shot at close range.
On Monday, Dygan described the pajamas nine-month-old Lillian was wearing and what examinations she performed on the garment.
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