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

  • #1,281
Day 3. Note @Tricia pinned the link at the top of the thread

 
  • #1,282
Judge taking up legal matters

In question, a screen shot from a video to show a rug in the home, Defense finds it inflammatory because it shows Ana and a child. Judge asks the State to look for a different screen shot, wants to reduce the inflammatory effect, by showing the child.

Discussion about the texts.


Judge says she has not given the jury an instruction of consciousness of guilt. She's inquiring, reference the defendant doing searches vs user doing searches. Really solid argument she raises. Iiyc says the Defense opened the door, by conceding he lied to police (in their opening). Consciousness of guilt is a huge factor here IMO.

Referring to murder in his searches, for one thing.

Sidebar now.

JMO
 
  • #1,283
The judge is talking with the pros. and the def. She is trying to correctly time when she reads the jury the consciousness of guilt instruction.
 
  • #1,284
I personally think Brian should read the consciousness of guilt instruction.

He killed her so she couldn't leave him.

He needed her her money.

JMO
 
  • #1,285
Where's the rosary today?
 
  • #1,286
  • #1,287
If the Defense can find a doctor to explain sudden death in adults, it's still a leap that this is what happened to Ana, especially without a body to confirm it.

So, question, will they have to put Brian on the stand to testify to this imaginary sudden death? Seems like a bad idea all around. They know he's lying. I think Brian only goes on the stand if HE chooses to, against legal advice. I think he thinks he's credible and can gaslight his whole audience. So will he?

JMO
 
  • #1,288
Defense really wants the jury to know that "no one" used the child's iPad mini for "no one's" nasty searches.

Win one for the Defense. Daddy didn't use the child's iPad.

Lose 1000 for the Defense because Brian still fid those searches, he just used his own phone. Really hard to establish a moral history -- he didn't sink so low as to use his child's device. He didn't need to sink that low. He's already in the basement of the basement of low.

JMO
 
  • #1,289
Does this attorney think juries are stoooooopid? That Brian's porn searches were accidental re-directs? You know, he clicks one way and the computer just sent him into a porn site. Prolly he was so surprised he didn't know how to exit out of it for 7 minutes ...

Another sidebar. Defense is asking questions of the witness but not providing any materials, for reference. It's obvious to me he's just trying to confuse the jury with words. Word circle, no points.

JMO
 
  • #1,290
Wha huh?

Google query about dead bodies.

Defense is highlighting that, in these searches, there's no use of the word "murder".

"Cool ways to be buried"?????

Are you kidding me?

JMO
 
  • #1,291
Now the Defense is asking about the queries that include the word 'murder'.

He's working for the State again.

JMO
 
  • #1,292
Defense's point -- 'murder' doesn't appear in the queries until 11am, 6 hours after the queries started.

"Best way to dispose of body parts quietly."

Is he just trying to desensitized the jury?????

Lord.

JMO
 
  • #1,293
Ha! He's suggesting that Brian added the word 'murder' just to get better search results. He implied it but never sold it.

JMO
 
  • #1,294
If the Defense can find a doctor to explain sudden death in adults, it's still a leap that this is what happened to Ana, especially without a body to confirm it.

So, question, will they have to put Brian on the stand to testify to this imaginary sudden death? Seems like a bad idea all around. They know he's lying. I think Brian only goes on the stand if HE chooses to, against legal advice. I think he thinks he's credible and can gaslight his whole audience. So will he?

JMO
It's their way to create reasonable doubt. Without her body there is no way to know how she died. The blood and everything else, they are going to say, happened after her sudden death because he panicked. I don't like it but that is the direction they are going. They really don't have anything else to work with.
 
  • #1,295
Ha! He's suggesting that Brian added the word 'murder' just to get better search results. He implied it but never sold it.

JMO
When in fact it's actually what he was doing. He also included 'crime scene'.
 
  • #1,296
I would be a baaaad witness with this Tipton guy. Talk about a hostile defense.
 
  • #1,297
I think the rug will be a key piece of evidence. There were no rugs in the basement. Where ever that rug was located in the house may be the crime scene.
 
  • #1,298
I like Guarino a lot better in this trial than I did in the KR trial!
 
  • #1,299
Where is Tipton going with the Chase Bank log in stuff.
 
  • #1,300
Where is Tipton going with the Chase Bank log in stuff.
Ok I get it. They are going to say that since BW was searching for a Porsche and a 4 karat diamond ring he didn't premeditate murdering Anna. Tying in checking what was in the Chase account against making a large purchase.
Diminishing the divorce searches including one search about Katie Holme's divorce.
 

Guardians Monthly Goal

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
128
Guests online
1,459
Total visitors
1,587

Forum statistics

Threads
635,427
Messages
18,676,168
Members
243,225
Latest member
ScoobydoobyDont
Back
Top