Briton to face charges in deaths of wife, baby

? A British man accused of killing his wife and infant daughter in their suburban Boston home before fleeing to England was brought back to Massachusetts on Wednesday to face murder charges.

Television cameras showed Neil Entwistle handcuffed and in leg shackles as state police escorted him, head bowed, from a small jet that landed at an Air Force base outside Boston. He was taken to the police station in suburban Hopkinton for booking.

Entwistle, 27, left London’s Gatwick Airport earlier Tuesday in the custody of U.S. marshals.

He is scheduled to be arraigned today in Framingham District Court on two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of his wife, Rachel, 27, and 9-month-old daughter Lillian on Jan. 20.

In court documents, law officers have describe Entwistle as a secretive man who was sinking into debt. The documents say that in the days before the killings, he trolled the Internet looking for sexual partners and information on ways to kill people and commit suicide.