I'm getting lost in all the houses and who owns and rents what!Is it possible his mother still owned a house in Swampscott even though she was living with them? So he was going to his mother's house, but not necessarily to visit his mother?
I'm getting lost in all the houses and who owns and rents what!Is it possible his mother still owned a house in Swampscott even though she was living with them? So he was going to his mother's house, but not necessarily to visit his mother?
LE only learned Ana was missing on Jan 4th... so, it couldn't have been before that date anyway. I'll have to go back and find out when they first arrived at his home.That's what I'm wondering. He may not have had the chance to dispose of her yet. When did the police show up at his home? Was it the 3rd or the 4th?
1/ At around the 7:00 minute mark his lawyer discusses his ankle bracelet. I don’t know how they work, but isn’t finding Ana’s remains (if in fact she’s deceased) just a mater of retracing his steps via the data the bracelet recorded?Here is the full hearing
Gotcha! Thought I missed another development. Thank you.It wasn't, AFAIK. I believe OP is speculating as to the circumstances leading up to her disappearance.
For 1, I don't know what type of ankle bracelet he has but they are not always reliable and they do not necessarily send up-to-the-minute information to the probation officer. I don't know this specific area but there are spots where the wifi/data/satellite coverage is not good enough to report the location accurately. In some cases I have seen the state refuse to grant electronic monitoring because the defendant lives in an area with unreliable data/satellite coverage so they will not be able to track him.1/ At around the 7:00 minute mark his lawyer discusses his ankle bracelet. I don’t know how they work, but isn’t finding Ana’s remains (if in fact she’s deceased) just a mater of retracing his steps via the data the bracelet recorded?
2/ I was worried that they set bail, but that’s just for the new charges. If I understand it correctly he will go before a different court and they will hold him for at least 90 days as broke the conditions of his house arrest, which is a separate matter.
…do I have that right?
I hope LE searches all of the other properties they own, especially ones that are currently vacant.
This is getting even worse than it already is.....Investigators looking into her disappearance found search queries on his internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.
From this article: Bloody knife found in basement of missing Massachusetts mother's home, prosecutors say | CNN
I'm hoping that his mom doesn't post his bail! It's getting deeper and deeper.Investigators looking into her disappearance found search queries on his internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.
From this article: Bloody knife found in basement of missing Massachusetts mother's home, prosecutors say | CNN
I would agree except that he bought several tarps at home depot. When I hear “tarp” I think body disposal (unless purchased before the crime when they could also be used for surface protection).Wompatuck State Park is along the road to Brockton. But I agree, Brockton is a tough area and he could have either taken her there. If he went to HD on the 2nd, it's probable that her body was gone by then. It was the day before that he travelled to Abington and then Brockton, so my guess is that he disposed of her somewhere in that area. Might be worth a walk about in that park. I don't know how frozen the ground is, but he doesn't look capable of digging a hole.
Once again, this brings me back to the question of the missing suitcase...Investigators looking into her disappearance found search queries on his internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.
From this article: Bloody knife found in basement of missing Massachusetts mother's home, prosecutors say | CNN
Here he is...Has anybody found him in the court records? I read today's hearing was in Quincy District Court, but I don't see him in the system.
Relationships are different. This may seem odd, but we have to remember a lot of adults do go missing, for whatever reason. And show up, eventually.
But it seems like LEO is definitely doing due diligence in this case, and beyond, as evidenced by their thorough search of the immediate area.
Bloody knife found in basement of missing Massachusetts mother's home, prosecutors say | CNN
Investigators looking into the disappearance of a Massachusetts woman found a bloody knife in the basement of the home she shares with her husband and accused him of misleading police, a prosecutor with the Norfolk District Attorney's office said in court Monday.www.cnn.com
And just because someone purchases $450 in cleaning supplies, including tarps doesn't mean anything suspicious.
Or he bought a shark vacuum. LOL/Tarp was to cover the firewood.. haha$450 is also a LOT OF MONEY for cleaning supplies.
Maybe he was finally going to fix the pool? /sarcasm
This info about intimidating a witness was directly from the prosecutor at the hearing and YT posted above.What am I missing? Has a PC been filed on the details of why he was arrested for misleading the Police? Someone mentioned witness intimidation? Is there a link to the Press conference where investigators spoke? I am seeing Twitter links. Appreciate any LE source information available. This is horrible.
BBM.
IF the purchase of $450 in cleaning supplies wasn't lied about to the police, it MIGHT not be suspicious.
IF the purchase wasn't made after his wife went missing and he didn't report her missing, it MIGHT not be suspicious.
IF the purchase was made and police didn't find blood and a knife in his basement, it MIGHT not be suspicious.
But all of those other actions did happen, so it is very suspicious that he bought cleaning supplies, lied about it to police, had blood and bloody knife at home and didn't report wife missing.
Suspicious enough that he was arrested and is in jail for misleading the investigation.
MOO
His trip to Home Depot – in which he wore a surgical mask and gloves and paid in cash – was made during the time he was allotted to pick up his kids from school, which was not open that day, the affidavit states.
Native of South Shore, Mass (Westwood). I live in Kansas City now and have tried to lose my Boston accent, I think pretty successfully having lived here for 25 and Arizona for 5 years. Last year I was sitting in the waiting room of a car dealership waiting for them to finish work on my car. An older lady had heard me talking to the counter guy and she looked over at me and said "You're from Mass aren't you?" Turns out she was from Saugus, MA.IME alot of people on the south shore have Boston accents - just immo
And yet, they still grant the guy $500,000 bond… SMHSo horrific to think about.
"In addition, investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation. Investigators turned their focus from a missing persons case to suspicion she may have been killed after receiving new information in the last three days, the sources told CNN."
Bloody knife found in basement of missing Massachusetts mother's home, prosecutors say | CNN