Still Missing MA - Ana Walshe, 39, allegedly left home, may have been dismembered, Cohasset, Jan 2023 *husband indicted* #4

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JUN 24, 2024
During Monday's hearing, attorneys provided the judge with an update on their discovery process. The prosecution said the state DNA lab expects to finish testing on about a dozen items by the end of the month.

Walshe's defense said they expect to be ready to begin filing motions in the late summer. A new hearing was set for Oct. 2. Attorneys said Walshe is expected to attend that hearing.

The judge overseeing Walshe's case is also handling the high-profile trial of Karen Read.
 
JUL 3, 2024
Within hours of a mistrial being declared in the Karen Read murder trial, Massachusetts State Police announced that Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the case, had been relieved of duty and reassigned from his role as an investigator with the Norfolk District Attorney's Office.

[...]

The trooper's fate with the department will be determined by an internal investigation and the state's POST Commission, which handles allegations of police misconduct. ...

Security expert Todd McGhee, a former state police trooper, said on Tuesday night's "Canton Confidential" that if the POST Commission submits Proctor's name for inclusion on the Brady List, which includes all known issues of police misconduct, it could make any future testimony by him extremely problematic.

[...]

"We can see where the impact was specifically with the Karen Read trial, but we don't know about the other trials he's been a part of in the investigation," McGhee said. "The other high profile case of course is the Brian Walshe trial. Trials like that we will have to wait to see what the outcome will be. Each and every case has different factors, different evidence. We can only hope there was the utmost of integrity performed with his other investigations, but right now that remains to be seen."
 
JUL 2, 2024
McGhee, a former state trooper, said Proctor’s malfeasance in the Read case is cause for concern in the Walshe case. Every form he signed and every piece of evidence he touched will be subject to scrutiny.
  • Proctor signed the criminal complaint when Brian Walshe was charged with Ana's murder.
  • Proctor served the search warrant on the Walshe home, where several dozen pieces of possible evidence were collected.
 
SEP 10, 2024
The Norfolk District Attorney’s Office stated in a filing Friday that, at this time, the Commonwealth doesn't plan to call Proctor, the lead investigator in both cases, to the stand in Walshe's trial. They said "dozens of additional officers," including Cohasset Police Sgt. Harrison Schmidt, also investigated the case.

Prosecutors preparing for the murder trial of Brian Walshe, who is accused of killing and dismembering his wife, informed the court on Tuesday that they do not plan to call disgraced Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor as a witness.

The version of the notice filed in the Walshe case indicated that prosecutors have no intention of calling Proctor — the “case officer,” or officer who organizes the investigation — to the stand. He served in this capacity alongside Cohasset PD Sgt. Harrison Schmidt, whose own participation in a future Walshe trial was not commented on in the disclosure, but who does not have known controversy surrounding him.
 
SEP 10, 2024
The Norfolk District Attorney’s Office stated in a filing Friday that, at this time, the Commonwealth doesn't plan to call Proctor, the lead investigator in both cases, to the stand in Walshe's trial. They said "dozens of additional officers," including Cohasset Police Sgt. Harrison Schmidt, also investigated the case.

Prosecutors preparing for the murder trial of Brian Walshe, who is accused of killing and dismembering his wife, informed the court on Tuesday that they do not plan to call disgraced Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor as a witness.

The version of the notice filed in the Walshe case indicated that prosecutors have no intention of calling Proctor — the “case officer,” or officer who organizes the investigation — to the stand. He served in this capacity alongside Cohasset PD Sgt. Harrison Schmidt, whose own participation in a future Walshe trial was not commented on in the disclosure, but who does not have known controversy surrounding him.
Why is Proctor still a Police Officer.
 
JUN 24, 2024
During Monday's hearing, attorneys provided the judge with an update on their discovery process. The prosecution said the state DNA lab expects to finish testing on about a dozen items by the end of the month.

Walshe's defense said they expect to be ready to begin filing motions in the late summer. A new hearing was set for Oct. 2. Attorneys said Walshe is expected to attend that hearing.

The judge overseeing Walshe's case is also handling the high-profile trial of Karen Read.
Tomorrow is the hearing for the case against Brian Walshe.
 
Wednesday, October 2nd:
*Evidentiary Motions Hearing (@ am ET) - MA - Ana Walshe (39) was last seen at her home in Cohasset shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2023, Cohasset according to her husband. She was reported missing Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023 from her employer in Washington D.C. - *Brian Reza Walshe (47/now 49) arrested (1/8/23), charged & arraigned (1/9/23) with intimidation/misleading police during the investigation into his wife's disappearance. Bond $5M Surety/$500K Cash. Plead not guilty. Quincy DC in Mass Court
*Re-Charged (1/17/23) & arraigned (1/18/23) with murder, assault to beat Ana with intent to murder & improper transport of body. Plead not guilty. Held without bond pending indictment.
*Indicted (3/30/23), re-charged & arraigned (4/27/23) with 1st degree murder, for misleading a police investigation/obstruction of justice & for the improper conveyance of a human body. Plead not guilty. Held without Bond. Norfolk Superior Court
Judge Beverly J. Cannone. Norfolk County Asst. DA Greg Connor. Defense attorney Larry Tipton, public defender.
Case & court info from 1/6/23 thru 6/18/24 reference post #716 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...ideshare-to-airport-cohasset-4.658134/page-36

6/20/24 Update: Pretrial hearing on 6/21/24 was rescheduled for the following reason: joint request of parties. Next pretrial hearing on 6/24/24 @ 2pm.
6/24/24 Update: During Monday's hearing, Commonwealth prosecutors offered an update on the discovery process that is still ongoing. Norfolk County Assistant DA Greg Connor told the court that he's received all the crime lab materials & plans to file a notice of discovery, with the exception of the state DNA lab testing. He said the DNA lab expects to finish testing on their items at the end of this month & he will file another notice of discovery afterwards. The court ended up setting 10/2/24 as the next hearing date for evidentiary motions. Walshe is expected to attend that hearing.
9/10/24 Update: The Norfolk DA’s Office stated in a filing Friday that, at this time, the Commonwealth doesn't plan to call Mass. State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in both cases, to the stand in Walshe's trial. They said "dozens of additional officers," including Cohasset Police Sgt. Harrison Schmidt, also investigated the case.
 
OCT 2, 2024
At the last hearing in the case back in June, prosecutors gave an update on the discovery process, which they said was still ongoing.

Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney Greg Connor told the court that he had received all of the crime lab materials, and planned to file a notice of discovery, with the exception of the state DNA lab testing. He said the DNA lab expected to finish testing on their items at the end of this month, and he will file another notice of discovery afterwards.

It's unclear if those DNA results will be discussed in court Wednesday.
 

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