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

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  • #1,822
The photo of AW on the rug is much clearer on her instagram.
 
  • #1,823
I don't think they have to show how he killed her to prove that he killed her.

Juries had the power to deduce.

There is no reason to dismember someone who died suddenly, with no obvious cause of death.

Therefore, it's reasonable to deduce that dismembering her was to cover up her actual cause of death.

The defense is stupid but the jury isn't.

JMO
 
  • #1,824
I think the Defense strategy today is to talk about anything but the hacksaw.

JMO
 
  • #1,825
How clever to point out that the RED bottles of hydrogen peroxide and wipes weren't used but we saw him buying BLUE bottles.
 
  • #1,826
BW purchased too many murder clean up supplies. He didn't use it all.

WHO CARES
This D lawyer is such a time waster - I had to mute it while I sit here working bc whats the point in listening - he is annoying - he never makes any points - its all just blabber. And his cadence and inflection are off putting as well as his constant "Wouldn't you agree" etc SIng song headache producing.

Why the D is letting this play out is beyond me. I guess roll the dice.

But if Grandma ever wants to see those kids or if Brian ever wants those kids to visit his sorry ass in jail - he really should plea and apologize to those children.

This picture alone is all I need to see after all the forensic evidence of what a sick man this guy is. If he takes the stand I would grill him on this - " ... you bring your son to get clean up supplies to hide that his mother is dead?"
By his hand or not - can he not see how heinous that is?

JMO
 

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Is he still talking?
 
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Are you KIDDING ME? All that verbiage was to get to one officer's report to suggest, how ever valid, whether the carpet stains were -- what? -- added later?

Puhlease.

JMO
 
  • #1,829
Cross is relying heavy on cross contamination.

As if that's what happened here.
 
  • #1,830
"You don't know whose slippers these are."

"You don't know how the red stains got on them."

Seriously?
 
  • #1,831
Is he for real?

Is he suggesting these slippers came from another household, comingled in the trash compacter?

That's believable.

He's making this worse.

JMO
 
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I still maintain the gray slippers that were thrown away clinch it for me.
BW had to have been wearing them that late night/early morning.
Why would they have blood on them.
AW experienced SUD. Not a bloody death according to the defense.
He didn't start cutting her up then. He had to go buy the supplies.

I know what the defense is trying here with the cross contamination but anyone with critical thinking would know that if they didn't have blood all over them you wouldn't NEED to throw them out.
 
  • #1,833
Is he still talking?
you bet
and he is showing the mens slippers on the screen
why would you do that - they are from the trash bags collected
and show the red brown stains again that are potentially blood
Quizzing him on skin cells

asking him questions that others can answer just not him and also asking him questions he needs to consult his notes for

trying to twist

I can so see these slippers on BW's feet - and it would be easy to associate them with him - betting the P can

JMO
 
  • #1,834
Oh, my bad. He's saying the evidence could have cross contaminated itself in the compacter. The hairs may have come from another piece of evidence.

How does this help BW?
 
  • #1,835
Well, that went nowhere. Pet in the home. Clump of hair. Root.

It was a human hair, Counselor.

Sit down already.

JMO
 
  • #1,836
Oh, my bad. He's saying the evidence could have cross contaminated itself in the compacter. The hairs may have come from another piece of evidence.

How does this help BW?
Because, like me, I believe he wore them when AW died. They were bloody. Not indicative of SUD.

He wore booties when he dismembered her. That is the difference. He took an immense amount of protecting himself from evidence.
 
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Well, I'll be

He brings up the hatchet.

"Greasy, oily residue."

No testing? It could have been a substance to oil it.

No testing or comparing to other hatchet at Lowe's.

What the what?

BW already pleaded guilty to removing and presumably dismembering Ana.
 
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Excellent re-direct from the State

Witbess wouldn't expect to find blood of a crime scene was thoroughly cleaned....

Hydrogen peroxide....
 
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Well, I'll be

He brings up the hatchet.

"Greasy, oily residue."

No testing? It could have been a substance to oil it.

No testing or comparing to other hatchet at Lowe's.

What the what?

BW already pleaded guilty to removing and presumably dismembering Ana.
The jury doesn't know he plead guilty to that.

WILL THEY LEARN OF IT?????
 
  • #1,840
Repair work? To the fireplace hearth?

Interesting.
 

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