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I wonder if there is video of him putting her in the dumpster
I bought tyvek suits on Amazon because we had a skunk problem with our live traps. Didn’t want our clothes getting sprayed. Also bought some to work on poison Ivy around the house. I also have them in the lab for working with chemicals that are out of the ordinary.I had sneakers made of Tyvek.
Waterproof.
I’m trying to catch up and are you kidding me - he googled “how to dispose of a 115 lb woman’s body”?????[...]Live updates: Tracking the Ana Walshe case
The investigation into Ana Walshe's disappearance has rocked Cohasset and led to a major investigation in Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.www.boston.com
Investigators found evidence connected to the disappearance of Ana Walshe while combing through trash at a transfer station on Newbury Street in Peabody, CBS Boston reported. News footage taken by the station’s cameras showed investigators in protective gear looking through the waste. K-9 units were also observed.
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The search also included a dumpster that was moved there from the Swampscott apartment complex where Brian Walshe’s mother lives, according to WCVB.
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CNN reported on Jan. 9 that investigators found searches in Brian Walshe’s internet history for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and for information on how to dismember a body. ...
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This is why we can't have nice things. Or perfect crimes, thank God.I’m trying to catch up and are you kidding me - he googled “how to dispose of a 115 lb woman’s body”?????
It’s official, we’re surrounded by morons.
Respectfully, why was he granted bail? He's already on probation ( I know it's for a different class of crime), but with his recent history and the strong evidence against him, I'm surprised this was an option.
I was looking at photos, and felt that they depicted a affluent lifestyle, beautiful food's, designer bags, and travel to wonder locations. I didn't want to mention it here, although I wonder how much of it was paid for by ill-gotten gains?<snipped>Ana Walshe reveals more about her husband Brian in a letter she wrote to a federal judge last June
During a federal court hearing last June, Brian’s wife, Ana Walshe, wrote a letter to the judge to show support for her husband ahead of his sentencing while he had been on home confinement.www.boston25news.com
Sources tell Boston 25 Investigative Reporter Ted Daniel that Brian Walshe lived an affluent lifestyle. He used to host dinners for groups in Boston that cost $20,000 and more. According to sources, Walshe claimed to have made his money creating a software program in college.
I'm sure this has already been posted but I am STILL catching up.
Affidavit:
Missing mom Ana Walshe: husband Brian Walshe affidavit
Brian Walshe is accused of misleading investigators about his whereabouts after his wife vanished New Year's Day. Read the full affidavit here.www.foxnews.com
And on Document Cloud:
‘Strong case’ against husband of missing woman: Ex-FBI agent | CUOMO
Yeah… and like Cuomo said TWICE (paraphrasing)… what kind of innocent, concerned husband walks out of a court room with a beaming smile like that?I'm sure this has already been posted but I am STILL catching up.
Affidavit:
Missing mom Ana Walshe: husband Brian Walshe affidavit
Brian Walshe is accused of misleading investigators about his whereabouts after his wife vanished New Year's Day. Read the full affidavit here.www.foxnews.com
And on Document Cloud:
‘Strong case’ against husband of missing woman: Ex-FBI agent | CUOMO
I thought the same thing. The guy is awaiting sentencing for selling fraudulent Warhol’s… I wonder how much of the wealth was real, and how much was just a façade… I am of course, referring to him, and not Ana… and I’m definitely not suggesting that she has done anything wrong…I was looking at photos, and felt that they depicted a affluent lifestyle, beautiful food's, designer bags, and travel to wonder locations. I didn't want to mention it here, although I wonder how much of it was paid for by ill-gotten gains?
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Thanks for your response… can you elaborate a little bit further though? You stated that the court does not impose bail to penalize you for an alleged crime, because individuals are innocent until proven guilty, but if this is true, then why are some suspects sometimes denied bail altogether? If the same rule and only rule applies, then that would mean anyone and everyone is eligible for bail because they are innocent until proven guilty? That doesn’t seem to fit if others are denied bail altogether… so is there more to it?Being granted bail is not the same as making bail! IMO, setting the bail at $500K/$5M Surety for obstructing a police investigation is definitely evidence that the Judge recognized the suspect's history. Nonetheless, bail was granted because the court does not impose bail to penalize you for your alleged crime (innocent until proven guilty) but requires a guarantee that you will show up at trial to face your accuser.
Heartbreaking! Her poor mother…[...]Missing Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe’s mother breaks silence: ‘Clearly, there must have been some problems’
Missing Massachusetts real estate executive Ana Walshe's mother spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital only days after her daughter, a mom of three, was last seen.www.foxnews.com
"She just said, ‘Please, mama. Come tomorrow,’" said Milanka Ljubicic, the mother of missing 39-year-old Ana Walshe, in an interview conducted on Monday and later translated to English. "Which means, that clearly, there must have been some problems."
Ljubicic, 69, spoke to Fox News Digital outside her Belgrade, Serbia, apartment building, where she recalled how her daughter had sent her a text message on Dec. 25 and requested that Ljubicic travel to see her in Washington, D.C. the next day.
"She texted in the evening, urging me to come the next day to Washington," she said. She recalled responding, "I can’t get myself together in one day. I am 69 years old, I have to get my medications and a thousand other things."
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Asked about Brian Walshe, Ljubicic described how her daughter was, at times, "irritated" because of the limitations Ana faced as a result of her husband’s pre-sentencing home confinement, such as how she "had to work in Washington living in a house by herself, while he was at home with the three kids."
"From time to time [Brian’s] mom would help out. It’s possible that there was a disagreement over this and then during New Year’s Eve," she went on, "You have a few drinks and loosen up etc."
But Ljubicic added: "That anything happened, I can’t believe it. In total, I spent sixteen months with my son-in-law and I never noticed anything bad about my son-in-law."
Ljubicic said her daughter "loves him, and they love each other."
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Hi there - what does “enabling the wretched“ mean?Brian Walshe is currently Exhibit #1 of the terrible cost of enabling the wretched: violent, entitled, sociopathic, conscienceless.
The guilt the mom, sister, and friend have to have about not answering those calls. In hindsight..[...]Missing Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe’s mother breaks silence: ‘Clearly, there must have been some problems’
Missing Massachusetts real estate executive Ana Walshe's mother spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital only days after her daughter, a mom of three, was last seen.www.foxnews.com
"She just said, ‘Please, mama. Come tomorrow,’" said Milanka Ljubicic, the mother of missing 39-year-old Ana Walshe, in an interview conducted on Monday and later translated to English. "Which means, that clearly, there must have been some problems."
Ljubicic, 69, spoke to Fox News Digital outside her Belgrade, Serbia, apartment building, where she recalled how her daughter had sent her a text message on Dec. 25 and requested that Ljubicic travel to see her in Washington, D.C. the next day.
"She texted in the evening, urging me to come the next day to Washington," she said. She recalled responding, "I can’t get myself together in one day. I am 69 years old, I have to get my medications and a thousand other things."
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Asked about Brian Walshe, Ljubicic described how her daughter was, at times, "irritated" because of the limitations Ana faced as a result of her husband’s pre-sentencing home confinement, such as how she "had to work in Washington living in a house by herself, while he was at home with the three kids."
"From time to time [Brian’s] mom would help out. It’s possible that there was a disagreement over this and then during New Year’s Eve," she went on, "You have a few drinks and loosen up etc."
But Ljubicic added: "That anything happened, I can’t believe it. In total, I spent sixteen months with my son-in-law and I never noticed anything bad about my son-in-law."
Ljubicic said her daughter "loves him, and they love each other."
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Sanctioning the behaviors of the reprehensible.Hi there - what does “enabling the wretched“ mean?