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Go behind the scenes of covering the search for Ana Walshe in new podcast episode
Pulling from our extensive archive and new reporting, we’re answering exploring that and more in our new podcast, “The Searches for Ana Walshe,” hosted by NBC10 Boston anchor Colton Bradford, and Matt Fortin. Subscribe and listen to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts for a comprehensive look back at the search, new insights on what happened and...
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Walshe family friend: ‘I don't think Brian's capable of injuring anybody'
In Episode 3 of “The Searches for Ana Walshe,” we hear from people who knew Brian Walshe, including Ana and this friend of the couple’s, who recalled Brian crying after getting a scrape at the beach. Listen to the full episode where you get your podcasts.
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Who is Brian Walshe? A new look at the accused killer in new podcast
In this episode of our true crime podcast on the killing of Ana Walshe, allegedly by her husband, we dig into what people, including Ana, have said about Brian Walshe.
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Brian Walshe appeals art fraud sentence amid update in murder case
Brian Walshe, accused of killing his still-missing wife, had a court hearing Monday in the case while also filing an appeal in the federal art fraud case for which he was recently sentenced.
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Brian Walshe appeals federal sentence as state murder case inches forward
Brian Walshe was active Monday in both the major criminal cases he’s involved in — he had his first hearing in months in the murder case over the alleged killing of his wife, Ana, while his lawyer in federal court appealed a sentence recently handed down over art fraud. At the status conference at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts,…
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How Brian Walshe's years-long art fraud scheme unfolded, in episode 2 of our podcast
Brian Walshe has become best known for his now infamous alleged Google searches made on the day his wife, Ana, was last seen — New Year’s Day 2023. But, the murder charge that would follow in Ana Walshe’s disappearance was not Brian’s first run in with law. In episode 2 of “The Searches for Ana Walshe” podcast, we are diving…
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Revisit the Ana Walshe murder case ahead of the trial in new podcast
Just over a year ago, the search for Ana Walshe of Cohasset, Massachusetts, sparked widespread curiosity, concern and eventual heartbreak when it became apparent that the missing mother of three and real estate maven was dead, allegedly murdered by her husband, Brian Walshe. Amid the search for Ana — one that took investigators all over Greater Boston, from Swampscott to…
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Introducing ‘The Searches for Ana Walshe'
Before he was charged with murder, before his arrest, before the manhunt for his wife in the swamps of Cohasset, Massachusetts, around Boston, and in Washington, D.C., there was another set of searches, prosecutors say, on Google — on their son’s iPad — starting early the morning when Brian Walshe would later say Ana Walshe went missing…
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Brian Walshe sentenced to 37 months in art fraud case
The man accused of killing his wife at their Cohasset home received a prison sentence for his role in an art fraud scheme.
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Brian Walshe, charged with murdering wife, sentenced in art fraud case
Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts man accused of killing his wife on New Year’s Day 2023 and lying about where she went, was sentenced in Boston’s federal court Tuesday in a separate art fraud case. A judge sentenced Walshe to 37 months on each art fraud, to run concurrently. The 37 months will also run concurrent to any state sentence Walshe…
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How the search for Cohasset mom Ana Walshe unfolded 1 year ago
The murder case involving Ana Walshe has quickly become one of Massachusetts’ most infamous. But it didn’t seem to be a major criminal case when police in Cohasset first announced the mother of three was missing one year ago.
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Murder suspect Brian Walshe, now indigent, gets court-appointed lawyer
Brian Walshe, the Cohasset, Massachusetts, man accused of killing his wife, Ana, on New Year’s Day, received a new lawyer at a hearing on Thursday. Walshe was charged with murder over the death of his wife, whose disappearance he reported to authorities several days later, saying she’d left home early on Jan. 1 and he hadn’t heard from her...
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Attorneys give update to evidence-gathering process in Brian Walshe case
A pretrial conference was held Thursday morning in the murder case against Brian Walshe — the Cohasset, Massachusetts, man accused of killing his wife, Ana. Walshe did not appear during Thursday’s hearing — his appearance was waived by his attorney. The conference was a discovery hearing, where both the Commonwealth and the defense gave updates on the evidence-gathering process. A…
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DNA evidence could be crucial to Ana Walshe murder case
A scheduled court hearing for Brian Walshe, who is accused of murdering his wife Ana Walshe, has been postponed for two months as prosecutors await the results of DNA evidence. According to a joint motion filed at Norfolk Superior Court, they are currently awaiting DNA analysis from an independent laboratory. Prosecutors expect to have the results in approximately two...
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DNA evidence could be crucial in Ana Walshe murder case
The wait for this new evidence was enough to postpone a hearing for her husband Brian Walshe, who is accused of killing his wife.
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Search yields no new info in Ana Walshe case; DNA evidence expected soon
Investigators renewed the search for the body of Ana Walshe, a missing mother from Cohasset, Massachusetts, on Tuesday as police descended on Peabody, prosecutors said. The search, by the Massachusetts State Police Special Emergency Response Team, didn’t yield any information, according to the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office. It was prompted by two people “in the Peabody community unconnected...
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Brian Walshe, charged in wife's murder, has hearing in art fraud case
Brian Walshe — the Cohasset, Massachusetts, man charged in the murder of his wife, Ana — had a hearing in federal court on Tuesday in an art fraud case that predates the January killing of the 39-year-old mom. Walshe has been charged with first-degree murder as well as misleading a police investigation/obstruction of justice and improper conveyance of a human...
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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.