Jury begins deliberating in murder trial of Brian Walshe, who admitted to dismembering wife
Ana Walshe’s body has never been found since she disappeared on New Year’s Day 2023.
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Ana Walshe’s body has never been found since she disappeared on New Year’s Day 2023.
The Commonwealth has officially rested its case in the murder trial of Brian Walshe.
Forensic experts in the Brian Walshe murder trial testified on Tuesday that DNA evidence found in a North Shore dumpster matched Ana Walshe, who disappeared over New Year’s 2022 into 2023.
In the Brian Walshe murder trial, jurors were shown Monday a potential murder weapon: a knife discovered in a kitchen cabinet over the refrigerator of the Walshe home in Cohasset.
Walshe purchased $463 in cleaning supplies at a local Lowe's in the hours after his wife was last seen alive.
Boston 25 reporter Bob Ward is sitting down every week with attorney Elyse Hershon to break down testimony in the case.
As the first week of testimony in the Brian Walshe murder trial ends, jurors are being asked to focus on emails and social media messaging between the case’s three major figures: Brian Walshe, his missing wife, Ana Walshe, and her intimate partner, William Fastow.
In the Brian Walshe murder trial, jurors heard testimony from Ana’s lover, and they saw video of what prosecutors say happened to Ana Walshe after she died.
Prosecutors believe Brian Walshe, angry over this failing marriage, killed Ana in their Cohasset home, dismembered her body in the house and threw her remains away in area dumpsters.
On Day 2 of testimony in the Brian Walshe murder trial, the jury was focused on key evidence: a series of troubling internet searches found on a device in the Walshe family home before and after Ana disappeared over New Year’s 2022 into 2023.