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Yes, I agree and understand. It just seems to enable other perhaps less than desired behavior. MOOMy guess is he probably needed his mother to front the costs for the PI. / imo
Yes, I agree and understand. It just seems to enable other perhaps less than desired behavior. MOOMy guess is he probably needed his mother to front the costs for the PI. / imo
Thanks, Gardenista. You da best!
Thank you @Gardenista and @PommyMommy -- I didn't get very far viewing. Just felt overwhelming sadness for her babies.Thanks, Gardenista. You da best!
Search Warrants included in the 462 page pdf:
- Lyft
- Uber
- Google - data associated with email acct [email protected]
- Residence: 516 Chief Justice Cushing Highway
- GPS install on Volkswagon Beetle, Red registered to DW, utilized by BW
- GPS install on the Volvo registered to DW, utilized by BW
- GPS install on Ford F150 registered by MPC, utilized by BW
- Macbook A1534
- Macbook A2159
- Macbook A2179
- Apple iPhone
- Apple Iphone 13
- Apple iPad A2603
- Apple iPad 6
- Apple iPad Mini 6
- Verizon - records of phone ending 8646
- AT&T - records for Volvo
- Verizon - records of phone ending 8028
This is a boy who is never going to stop needing his mummy.My guess is he probably needed his mother to front the costs for the PI. / imo
More like, "Can police track me if I'm wearing an ankle monitor?"His google searches are the gift to prosecuters that keeps on giving. He forgot to google "can police track me if I have my phone on me."
Also from your linkMAY 4, 2023
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What happened when Brian Walshe was confronted on his alleged Google searches
Walshe, who is accused of murdering his wife, allegedly used his son's iPad for Google searches about dismemberment and disposing of a body.www.boston.com
According to court documents, Walshe had little to say when investigators confronted him about the searches during a Jan. 8 interview at the home of his lawyer, Tracy Miner.
An affidavit from Massachusetts State Police Trooper Connor Keefe, filed in Quincy District Court, reads:
"Brian offered no explanation other than the iPad belonged to his son. Trooper D. DiCicco asked if his 6 year old was of average intelligence and Brian stated, ‘I’d like to think so’. When told that the searches had no misspelled words he offered no explanation. Attorney Miner offered the possibility that Ana had performed some of the searches on the iPad. I asked Brian to explain how the searches continued into the days that followed, well after he said Ana had left the home. Brian had no explanation and the interview was terminated by Attorney Miner."
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He’s lost some weight. Jail must not be agreeing with him.YT version. He's shaking his head while they read the indictment
Also from your link
During Walshe’s arraignment in Norfolk Superior Court last week, Miner acknowledged the searches as “problematic” but pointed to other searches made, including a question about lottery winnings and a search for family vacation destinations.
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At the time, BW was on house arrest for his federal offense and wearing an ankle monitor. I believe neither the defendant nor his attorney wanted the police to interview him at his residence -- the likely crime scene. His attorney would also be on the list of places he was granted to leave home to see.Yes, "problematic" is a good word for it.
Sidebar: Why are they meeting at his lawyer's home?
Alrighty then.Also from your link
During Walshe’s arraignment in Norfolk Superior Court last week, Miner acknowledged the searches as “problematic” but pointed to other searches made, including a question about lottery winnings and a search for family vacation destinations.
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How could he even be thinking about "family trips"? He was under house arrest!
This is a narcissist....How could he even be thinking about "family trips"? He was under house arrest!
From the article:MAY 3, 2023
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Detective got ransom note for Ana Walshe, court documents reveal
The information is contained in a search warrant application, which was among more than 460 pages of court documents obtained by 12 News.www.wpri.com
The last time the 39-year-old was seen alive was in the early morning hours of Jan. 1, when a friend attended a New Year’s dinner at their Cohasset home. ...
In another interview with the family friend, he mentioned Ana appeared to be a bit “tipsy” that night, while Brian was not impaired.
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The friend also told police about two other friends of Ana’s that may have information that could help. Investigators traveled to Washington, D.C., and spoke to attorneys representing a man who resides there and “is the most frequent contact with Ana on the cell phone records in possession of investigators.”
The man stated that he “was in a dating relationship with Ana and had been for several months,” and that it had recently become serious, with the couple spending holidays together.
The man claimed he and Ana were open about their relationship in Washington, where Ana worked and lived part-time. He said they had plans to celebrate the New Year on Jan. 4 when she returned from Massachusetts.
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