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Throughout the trial, the Daily News has invited a panel of experts to comment on what is happening in the courtroom. The panel members are: Wendy Murphy, a former Middlesex assistant district attorney and current victim/witness advocate; John LaChance, a former federal prosecutor and current defense lawyer based in Framingham, and Steve Huff, a professional crime blogger who runs two Web sites. Check back often for our experts' opinions. And if you want to share your opinion, visit our blog.
Timeline: So Far...
Jan. 16, 2006 -- Neil Entwistle visits the adult dating World Wide Web site "Adult Friend Finder."
Jan. 16 and 17 -- Entwistle views a Web site describing how to kill people. He also searches the internet on how to commit suicide, how to kill someone with a knife and euthanasia.
Jan. 18 -- Entwistle searches the internet for "escort services,'' including "Blonde Beauties Escort SVC.'' based in Worcester.
Coming Up
Neil Entwistle will serve his time at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley. His conviction will be appealed. Under Massachusetts law, all first-degree murder convictions are appealed.
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Neil Entwistle walked into Middlesex Superior Court this morning with a big smile, greeted by his family.
Entwistle's family is in the courtroom
Norman Miller/Daily News staff
WOBURN - Neil Entwistle walked into Middlesex Superior Court this morning with a big smile, greeted by his family.
Entwistle's mother and father, Yvonne and Clifford, along with his brother attended the second day of jury selection.
Entwistle did not speak to his family, but he did turn and smile at them.
The family declined to speak to the media.
Also this morning, six more potential jurors were selected out of 17 questioned.
Judge Diane Kottmyer said she would get as many qualified jurors as possible today and then put them in front of the prosecution and defense teams tomorrow.

Neil Entwistle's parents, Clifford and Yvonne Entwistle, leave the Middlesex Superior Court during a lunch break Tuesday with their son Russell.
AP PHOTO BY BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE