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Police Received Ransom Note Demanding $127K for Ana Walshe's Return, Court Docs Show
Newly-released court documents in the Ana Walshe case show that police in Cohasset, Massachusetts, received a ransom note asking for $127,000 for her return in the days after her disappearance.
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Brian Walshe Appears in Court, Pleads Not Guilty
Brian Walshe shook his head as the charges of first-degree murder, misleading a police investigation and improper conveyance of a human body that a grand jury brought against him were read out in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham and pleaded not guilty.
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New Details Revealed in Case of Missing Cohasset Woman
The fact that Ana Walshe’s body has not been found is part of the defense attorney’s argument, who claims four months after she disappeared that there’s no clear indication of how she died. But prosecutors say what they have found shows Brian Walshe lied to investigators and attempted to cover his tracks.
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Brian Walshe Appears in Court for Murder Arraignment
Prosecutors revealed new details in the murder case on Thursday, including that Brian believed his wife, Ana, was having an affair.
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New Details in Murder Case Against Missing Cohasset Woman's Husband
The Massachusetts man accused of killing and dismembering his wife on New Year’s Day, bought a litany of cleaning supplies — including two full-body plastic suits — before reporting her missing days later, prosecutors said in court Thursday. Brian Walshe had suspected his wife, Ana Walshe, was having an affair; his mother had hired a private investigator into her; and…
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Missing Cohasset Woman's Husband Indicted for Murder
A Massachusetts man has been indicted in the death of his wife who has not been seen since Jan. 1, a top prosecutor said Thursday. Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrisey said Brian Walshe, 47, has been charged with first-degree murder as well as misleading a police investigation/obstruction of justice and improper conveyance of a human body. A first-degree murder conviction…
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WATCH: Husband Makes Court Appearance in Ana Walshe Murder Case
The case of the Cohasset father of three accused of murdering his wife, Ana Walshe, before dismembering her and disposing of her body – was back in Quincy District Court Thursday. But, appearing over zoom, defendant Brian Walshe had little to say.
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Brian Walshe Appears in Court in Wife's Killing. Here's What We Learned
The Cohasset, Massachusetts, man accused of killing his wife made a court appearance Thursday morning. Few new details in the Ana Walshe murder case were revealed during the hearing for Brian Walshe, the woman’s husband. But Brian Walshe’s lawyer did say that she’s been having trouble getting information needed to prepare her defense from prosecutors. Thursday’s status conference was...
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Brian Walshe Court Hearing Scheduled for Thursday
This will be a status conference in the Walshe murder case at Quincy District Court Thursday morning.
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Will Gruesome Google Searches Be Enough to Convict Brian Walshe?
Prosecutors in Massachusetts are basing their murder case against a man whose wife is presumed dead but whose body has not been found in large part on a series of gruesome internet searches. But experts warn that incriminating internet searches are not enough alone to build a case. Prosecutors said at Brian Walshe’s arraignment that he used Google to look...
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Intense Public Scrutiny of the Ana Walshe Case Will Challenge Attorneys on Both Sides, Expert Says
The disappearance of Cohasset, Massachusetts, mother Ana Walshe has grabbed headlines and public attention for weeks. Her husband, Brian Walshe, has been charged in her murder, and some details of the case against him came out during his arraignment on Jan. 18, but there are many unanswered questions. While it took just a few weeks for investigators to build the…
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Analysis: What Happens Next in the Case Against Brian Walshe?
The disappearance of Cohasset, Massachusetts, mother Ana Walshe and the charging of her husband Brian Walshe with murder has grabbed headlines and public attention for weeks. Professor Chris Dearborn, director of the Suffolk University Defenders Program at Suffolk University Law School, sat down with NBC10 Boston’s JC Monahan to talk about what could happen next in the case and what...
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Brian Walshe Searched ‘Can You Be Charged With Murder Without a Body?' History Says Yes.
Murder defendants have been charged and convicted without dead bodies — including by the district attorney’s office prosecuting Brian Walshe.
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‘Did I Miss Something?' Former Tenants Shocked by Murder Charges Against Brian Walshe
For the first time since Brian Walshe was charged with the murder of his wife Ana, two of the couple’s former tenants are breaking their silence. Mandi and Mike Silva still live in the Revere condo the Walshes rushed to sell off just a few days before the alleged murder. In an exclusive interview with NBC10 Boston on Friday,...
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Walshe's Former Tenants React to Murder Charges
The couple regularly dealt with both Ana and Brian Walshe, and heard from Brian after prosecutors allege he was googling how to get rid of a body.
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Ana Walshe's Mother Says She ‘Just Cannot Believe' the Disturbing Google Searches Allegedly Made By Her Son-in-Law
Milanka Ljubicic’s interview with NBC News comes a day after prosecutors alleged Brian Walshe dismembered and discarded her daughter’s body.
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Chilling Evidence Unveiled in Brian Walshe Murder Arraignment
Brian Walshe appeared in court Wednesday to face murder charges in the disappearance of his wife, Ana Walshe.
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Brian Walshe Appears in Court to Face Murder Charge in Disappearance of Ana Walshe
Shocking new details were revealed in court, including Brian Walshe’s search history, after he was charged with the murder of his wife, Ana Walshe.
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READ: Brian Walshe's Shocking Google Searches After His Wife Went Missing
Among the long list of disturbing searches was “10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to.”
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FULL HEARING: Brian Walshe Appears in Court as He Faces Murder Charge
Walshe, who was led into the courtroom in handcuffs and had a blank state painted on his face throughout the proceeding, was held without bail. Wednesday was his second arraignment in the case of his wife’s disappearance.