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

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Is this defense attorney talking about p hub search terms just to take up time because he has no case?
 
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The Defense is doing a bang up job securing Brian's conviction.

JMO
 
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The defense is making a fool of himself.
He is literally helping the prosecution. I bet they are very pleased right now.
 
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Jury dismissed for the day.
 
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This is the worst defense strategy I've ever heard, woelrse than sweatered ninjas.

I guess, by pleading guilty to some of the charges, it takes that power away from the jury, lest they get so weary of finding Brian guikty, they just slip a guilty in for murder, too.

But this really messes with the State's case. I'm sure the prosecution was preparing to try him on all the charges. Hence Uber, Lyft, BlueJet witnesses. Proving Ana never went anywhere...

But we're all agreed. Ana was dead that night. All that's left for the jury is to decide if he killed her or if she just happened to die naturally, right before he hacksawed her.

It'll take the jury longer to fill out the verdict form then to deliberate.

JMO
 
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The Defense is doing a bang up job securing Brian's conviction.

JMO
Totally!! I just cannot. What a complete jackA!
 
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This is the worst defense strategy I've ever heard, woelrse than sweatered ninjas.

I guess, by pleading guilty to some of the charges, it takes that power away from the jury, lest they get so weary of finding Brian guikty, they just slip a guilty in for murder, too.

But this really messes with the State's case. I'm sure the prosecution was preparing to try him on all the charges. Hence Uber, Lyft, BlueJet witnesses. Proving Ana never went anywhere...

But we're all agreed. Ana was dead that night. All that's left for the jury is to decide if he killed her or if she just happened to die naturally, right before he hacksawed her.

It'll take the jury longer to fill out the verdict form then to deliberate.

JMO
Agree his defense is just plain silly. He would have been better off claiming he lost control when he found out about her affair. Personally I think he was using her as a cash cow. JMOO
 
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@cathyrusson


I know I'm probably stating the obvious, but if Ana Walshe died on her own and Brian Walshe had nothing to do with it, an autopsy would show that. Brian would have received the $1 million in life insurance money, paid off his restitution in the art fraud case, and no longer had to deal with a cheating wife. The jury isn't stupid.


4:25 PM · Dec 2, 2025






 
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This is the worst defense strategy I've ever heard, woelrse than sweatered ninjas.

I guess, by pleading guilty to some of the charges, it takes that power away from the jury, lest they get so weary of finding Brian guikty, they just slip a guilty in for murder, too.

But this really messes with the State's case. I'm sure the prosecution was preparing to try him on all the charges. Hence Uber, Lyft, BlueJet witnesses. Proving Ana never went anywhere...

But we're all agreed. Ana was dead that night. All that's left for the jury is to decide if he killed her or if she just happened to die naturally, right before he hacksawed her.

It'll take the jury longer to fill out the verdict form then to deliberate.

JMO
Yeah, I'm not expecting the jury to need much time for this one
 
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Seeing BW gripping the rosary beads reminds me of Michi - remember when she wore the rosary as a necklace in the early days? ( Dulos case )

"Prosecutors spent most of the first day of Brian Walshe’s murder trial playing tapes of his lies, but on Tuesday, they let a series of gruesome computer searches speak for themselves."


 
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Seeing BW gripping the rosary beads reminds me of Michi - remember when she wore the rosary as a necklace in the early days? ( Dulos case )

"Prosecutors spent most of the first day of Brian Walshe’s murder trial playing tapes of his lies, but on Tuesday, they let a series of gruesome computer searches speak for themselves."


This quote is from your linked article - I'd like clarification from anyone who cares to share. TIA

"He also asked if Gaurino had “no probable cause” to search into Walshe’s devices earlier than Christmas Day, and Guarino said that was correct. Walshe has been charged with first degree murder, which requires premeditation, something that the defense is likely going to try to chip away at and disprove throughout the trial."

So it sounds like this is the basis of the defense - premeditation. Are they saying that you cannot prove first degree murder in MA without that? Help me, my brain is useless since the bombshell in the Rebecca Park case today. How could this be possible? Explain it to me like I am a five year old.

And thank you @waldojabba for the gifted article.
 
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Art fraudster Brian Walshe has finally revealed his version of events for the day his wife Ana Walshe disappeared - claiming he found her suddenly dead in bed and disposed of her body in a state of panic.

Walshe, 50, is accused of murdering the successful realtor and mother of his three children at their home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, on New Year’s Day 2023, before dismembering her body and disposing of it in multiple dumpsters.

At the time, Walshe was facing jail for selling fake Andy Warhol paintings and Ana was allegedly having an affair with another man.
 
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😆😆😆😆😆
 
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This quote is from your linked article - I'd like clarification from anyone who cares to share. TIA

"He also asked if Gaurino had “no probable cause” to search into Walshe’s devices earlier than Christmas Day, and Guarino said that was correct. Walshe has been charged with first degree murder, which requires premeditation, something that the defense is likely going to try to chip away at and disprove throughout the trial."

So it sounds like this is the basis of the defense - premeditation. Are they saying that you cannot prove first degree murder in MA without that? Help me, my brain is useless since the bombshell in the Rebecca Park case today. How could this be possible? Explain it to me like I am a five year old.

And thank you @waldojabba for the gifted article.
A lawyer should weigh in for you but here is my 2 cents

IMO Premeditation in Massachusetts state court can be shown to happen minutes before - It does not have to happen days or even weeks before - it does not require extensive planning. Lawyer Lipton is just posturing and making a gigantic fool of himself.

See link below re Murder One

IMO ... this may be a tough hurdle - I am convinced he murdered her and def lean towards premedtated/intentional - but, could it have been done after drinking then having words etc and he whacks her or pushes her and she hits her head ? Accidentally?
I believe he will take the stand ( he has zero to lose in doing that and he loves the spotlight and to spin his web). But probably a game day decision.
What will he say when the P asks him the tough questions - have to wait and see but he is a natural liar so I think we will never know for sure what really went down. Even if I believe he told the mother what he did - would I even trust that version - I guess not.

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sorry y'all this is this worst of the worst no words
 
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Wednesday, Dec. 3rd:
*Trial continues (Day 3) (@ 9am ET) - MA - Ana Walshe (39) was last seen at her home in Cohasset shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2023, according to her husband. She was reported missing Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023 from her employer in Washington D.C. - *Brian Reza Walshe (47/now 50) 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 (1/9/23). [See below for NEW charges]. Quincy DC/moved to Norfolk Superior 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. Held in Norfolk County Correctional Center.
*Indicted (3/30/23), re-charged & arraigned (4/27/23) with 1st degree murder, for misleading a police investigation/ obstruction of justice [plead guilty] & for the improper conveyance of a human body [plead guilty]. Plead not guilty to all charges (4/7/23). Held without Bond.
On 11/18/25 plead guilty to intimidation/misleading police & improper conveyance [transport] of body. Norfolk Superior Court
Trial was set to begin on 10/20/25 with jury selection – but was delayed (10/6/5) due to Judge Freniere’s Order for competency hearing. If found competent trial is set to begin on 11/18/25. 11/17/25: Found competent to stand trial.
Jury Selection began on 11/18/25 & ended on 11/20/25. 16 jurors selected. [9 women & 7 men].
Jury Trial began on 12/1/25. Mondays thru Thursdays court ends at 4pm, on Fridays at 1pm.
Sentencing for the guilty pleas will be after murder trial.
Norfolk Superior Court Judge Diane Freniere presiding. Norfolk County Asst. DAs Gregory Connor & Anna Yas. Defense attorneys Larry Tipton & Kelli Porges, public defenders.

Case & court info from 1/6/23 thru 11/17/25 & Jury Selection Days 1-3 (11/18-20/25) & Trial Day 1 (12/1/25) reference post #1150 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...esh33are-to-airport-cohasset-4.658134/page-58

12/2/25 Tuesday, Trial Day 2: State witnesses: Cohasset Police Dept. Sgt. Harrison Schmidt [was lead detective during the time the dept. was investigating the disappearance of Ana] back on stand. The jury is continuing to listen to the January 7 LE interview with Walshe. They heard more than an hour of the recording yesterday afternoon. They’ll now listen to the remaining 30 minutes of the recording. Walshe was questioned by investigators about a series of internet searches they discovered on his six-year-old son’s iPad during a January 8 interview, according to a recording being played for the jury. Sgt. Schmidt testified that he arrested Walshe later that day. Jury saw photos of contents recovered from the dumpster [recovered on 1/9/23]. Massachusetts State Police Trooper Nicholas Guarino [said he mainly works as a forensic examiner & helps with homicide investigations]. Participated in the execution of a search warrant on 1/8/23. He seized all digital devices from Walshe’s home [3 MacBooks, 3 iPhones & 2 iPads]. Trial continues on Wednesday, 12/3/25.
 

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