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Briton pleads innocent to killing family

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 11 (UPI) -- The Englishman charged with the murder of his family in Massachusetts trolled for dates on the Internet in the days before the killings, prosecutors allege.

In a "statement of the case" Tuesday investigators described information gleaned from Neil Entwistle's laptop computers, the Boston Herald reported. They said he accessed a site called Adult Friend Finder.

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In an e-mail to an unidentified woman "the defendant says he is in a current relationship but looking for a bit more fun in the bedroom and a very discreet relationship "just for fun."

Entwistle made a brief court appearance Tuesday, entering a not guilty plea through his lawyer.

The bodies of Rachel Entwistle and the couple's baby daughter, Lillian Rose, were found in late January in the couple's home in Hopkinton, a suburb about 20 miles west of Boston. Entwistle, eventually found at his parents' home in England, denied killing his wife and daughter.

He was arrested a few weeks later and waived extradition.

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