browneyes
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Perhaps he spiked her drink.I've thought of that and it's just obv upsetting, he may of already silenced her upstairs. I fear if the children heard anything.
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Perhaps he spiked her drink.I've thought of that and it's just obv upsetting, he may of already silenced her upstairs. I fear if the children heard anything.
Maybe he dragged her body to the basement and dismembered her on Jan. 1 and disposed of the things he would no longer need (hacksaw and rug) but didn’t dispose of her body until the following day (then purchased the cleaning supplies at Home Depot). MOO.Something has been bothering me. If the physical evidence is disposed of on Jan 1 why does BW need multiple tarps that he purchases on Jan 2? I understand buying cleaning supplies - mop, bucket, bleach, rags, things like that. But why tarps and tape if the body is already gone?
Hey! Do you have a link to the estate photos that you could share with me? Thank you!
Idk I thought maybe he meant crime scene techs or someone like that ?Who would be there? The kids are gone, Ana is gone, BW is in jail and I’m sure the MIL is back at her house.
We don’t really know Ana’s side since she cannot speak for herself. And this is about her missing, most likely murder, by her husband. I refuse to question her decisions and actions as we obviously know her husband is a serial liar. Ana has never been charged for anything and is the victim here.I don’t think it sounds like @TwoBlueJays is blaming Ana for anything at all. To me, it just sounds like someone discussing the tragedy of the whole thing, nothing more IMO. And as for the letter, we know that she wrote it because she submitted it to the court when he was convicted of selling phony Warhols on eBay.
She didn't want the father of her children in prison. She obviously didn't know that he was capable of such violence.AW's letter to the judge was gushing - how BW was the love of her life, amazing dad, recovered from a terrible childhood, etc. (paraphrasing - can't go back and find the link ATM). She also said he had gone through some type of emotional treatment program that allowed him to better manage his emotions and how he was now giving back with charity work. (clearly #fail) m00
I was thinking about how they have to navigate this from out of the country until they can get to the US. Hopefully they have an attorney in the states to help them. Just a horrible situation for all of them (accept the killer) all the way around. I am assuming the children will have a guardian ad litem that will be their advocate? The oldest must be in school, another disruption for them.Ana seemed to have lots of friends. Hopefully, one can step in to care for them until the legalities of permanent guardianship can be determined.
Yes, there were crime scene people/ LE there today, leaving with paper bags.Idk I thought maybe he meant crime scene techs or someone like that ?
Moo
BW sounds like a real criminal genius (sarcasm):
- Leaves a paper trail when buying an abnormal about of cleaning supplies the day Ana went missing (presumably either by using his credit/debit card or not taking off his ankle monitor)
- After spending a boatload of money on cleaning supplies, he proceeds to leave a bloody knife in the basement
- (Presumably) has his mom lie for him (either knowingly or unknowingly) about Ana leaving at 4 a.m. to get a ride to the airport when there are no records of any rides nor any taxis/cars captured on surveillance footage
I'm so confused about these different home's. Didn't his Mom pay the 5k monthly rent at the house ?I wondered that, as well… the only thing that I could think of to make sense of it would be if the mother had very recently moved to a new home… But I don’t think we have any details that confirm that at this point.
Thank You!Husband of missing mom broke into his father's' house to DESTROY will
DailyMail.com can reveal that he was accused by his family of stealing nearly a million dollars from his father Dr Thomas Walshe before the pair became estranged in 2009.www.dailymail.co.uk
Sure. But we don't know anything about the creation of the letter. The possibility that AW wrote it & signed of her own free will is just as valid as any other.Is the implication that nobody has ever lied on the record in court? They have children together. Why could he not have told her what to write? Was he on home confinement when this letter was written? If so, what's to say he didn't write a letter and have her sign her name to it?
The cops are probably there to look for more evidence, not look for someone being there bc as you said, the house is emptyWho would be there? The kids are gone, Ana is gone, BW is in jail and I’m sure the MIL is back at her house.
snipAW - an adult with free will - should not be infantilized as unable to protect her own interests or reputation just because her husband is (several unmentionable terms).
MOO
I think the children are better off under the care of CPS at this point. Who knows if a ‘friend’ has their best interest in mind? That ‘friend’ could take them across the country. What about health care? These children need an advocate. As sad as it is that this was thrust upon them, complicating it is not best for these children. IMOAna seemed to have lots of friends. Hopefully, one can step in to care for them until the legalities of permanent guardianship can be determined.
Whoa - THANK YOU for sharing this resource, I have been scouring through these documents for the past 45 minutes and wow… just wow.For interesting reading go to masscourts.org. Go thru the Captcha. Select Family & Probate and Plymouth County. Search Brian Walshe. Select File Date 7/7/19. Select the images for the affidavits by Brian, AWW, FP, and JO.
This is from JO's affidavit
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IMO, that sounds like a lot of speculation based on no known facts at all at this point. Personally, I will wait and see how the evidence plays out before leaping to those conclusions. If there is any evidence to this that I am unaware of though, please do correct me because I definitely want to be properly informed when speaking of the case.Is the implication that nobody has ever lied on the record in court? They have children together. Why could he not have told her what to write? Was he on home confinement when this letter was written? If so, what's to say he didn't write a letter and have her sign her name to it?