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***Breaking News*** Brian Walshe Guilty (Original Post)
DemocratSinceBirth
Dec 15
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Tommy Carcetti
(44,400 posts)1. I never heard of this person before.
From a brief Google he appears to be someone accused of killing his wife?
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,636 posts)2. I duno
It was a big deal on cable news.
Sympthsical
(10,846 posts)12. I kept seeing it on CNN's front page side bar for a week or two now
No idea who this person is. Never heard the name.
Sometimes the media pick a murder trial out of the blue and just decide they're following it. Maybe the drama gets eyeballs.
High profile stuff I get, but when they've space to fill, it seems they pick a murder at random and hope folks get invested.
Sogo
(6,974 posts)3. Who???
Some context would be appreciated....
ThreeNoSeep
(272 posts)4. Wow. Such detail and context
A real beacon in the night.
Torchlight
(6,303 posts)5. Yeesh
Name didn't ring a bell and first hit was Wiki. I don't think leaving 'How to Dismember a Body' is something I'd want on any family member's search history. Yeesh, indeed.
GreenWave
(12,316 posts)6. Some of the gruesome story...
Ocelot II
(128,999 posts)11. I remember a case like that in MN in the 80s:
Ocelot II
(128,999 posts)7. Who? What?
UpInArms
(54,038 posts)9. Claimed he found her dead
And didnt want to be accused of murder, so he dismembered her body
Huh?
Ms. Toad
(38,228 posts)8. Sure am glad I know every single person who's on trial and might be guilty. . . n/t
dalton99a
(92,051 posts)10. Details:
https://apnews.com/article/brian-walshe-murder-ana-trial-0e57ec8b217bc04094cb9d893966b55d
Jurors are deliberating in murder trial of Brian Walshe, whose wife disappeared 2 years ago
By LEAH WILLINGHAM
Updated 3:41 PM CST, December 12, 2025
BOSTON (AP) Jurors began deliberating Friday in the murder trial of Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts man accused of killing and dismembering his wife more than two years ago.
Ana Walshes body has never been found since she disappeared on New Years Day 2023. The same day his wife was last seen alive, Walshe went to multiple pharmacies and hardware stores to buy heavy-duty cleaning supplies, a Tyvek protective suit and a utility knife, according to prosecutors.
He made the trips after early morning internet searches including, How long before a body starts to smell? and Dismemberment and best ways to dispose of a body. Over the next several days, prosecutors said, he looked for information online about how to cut apart a body into pieces with a hacksaw, not reporting his wife missing until one of her colleagues noticed her absence from work and contacted police.
On the day jury selection had been set to begin last month, Walshe pleaded guilty to misleading police and dismembering his wifes body, but hopes to convince jurors that he didnt kill her. His attorneys have tried to put reasonable doubt in jurors minds, acknowledging that Walshe lied to investigators while arguing he panicked after discovering Ana dead at their home following a New Years Eve gathering.
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Jurors are deliberating in murder trial of Brian Walshe, whose wife disappeared 2 years ago
By LEAH WILLINGHAM
Updated 3:41 PM CST, December 12, 2025
BOSTON (AP) Jurors began deliberating Friday in the murder trial of Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts man accused of killing and dismembering his wife more than two years ago.
Ana Walshes body has never been found since she disappeared on New Years Day 2023. The same day his wife was last seen alive, Walshe went to multiple pharmacies and hardware stores to buy heavy-duty cleaning supplies, a Tyvek protective suit and a utility knife, according to prosecutors.
He made the trips after early morning internet searches including, How long before a body starts to smell? and Dismemberment and best ways to dispose of a body. Over the next several days, prosecutors said, he looked for information online about how to cut apart a body into pieces with a hacksaw, not reporting his wife missing until one of her colleagues noticed her absence from work and contacted police.
On the day jury selection had been set to begin last month, Walshe pleaded guilty to misleading police and dismembering his wifes body, but hopes to convince jurors that he didnt kill her. His attorneys have tried to put reasonable doubt in jurors minds, acknowledging that Walshe lied to investigators while arguing he panicked after discovering Ana dead at their home following a New Years Eve gathering.
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