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

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What's next? Lunch and then address the jury?
 
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CW

Do not let his self-serving act of dismembering her body let him get away with this.
 
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dang it on a call, did pros finish closing? What is this sidebar?
 
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What's next? Lunch and then address the jury?


I think a brief stretching recess, final instructions, then dismissed to deliberate.
 
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no searches for any form of SUD
This!!! Why no searches of “will police think I murdered my wife if she suddenly dies?” or “will I be charged with a crime if my wife suddenly unexpectedly passes away?” why no searches like that? Hmmmm
 
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Premeditation --

BW knew divorce would end him freedom and kill him financially.

There was only one way out for him.

And here we are.

JMO
 
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Discussion outside the jury about impact statements, CPS, the children.
 
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Tell me about the impounded statements of the children. I don't understand how that works. Do they just get placed into evidence for the jury? I'm thinking that is how that would work. No need for the public to hear them but the jury should right?
 
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Defense closing - word vomit
CW closing - clear telling of story with timeline and BW’s voice
 
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Tell me about the impounded statements of the children. I don't understand how that works. Do they just get placed into evidence for the jury? I'm thinking that is how that would work. No need for the public to hear them but the jury should right?

Sentencing is not the domain of the jury.

I think the judge is saying she will read but impound any victim statements from the minors. Not for public consumption.

JMO
 
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Sentencing is not the domain of the jury.

I think the judge us saying she will read but impound any victim statements from the minors. Not for public consumption.

JMO
Ok Thanks, that makes more sense.
 
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Judge giving final instructions.
 
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You guys.... there is no way anyone is ever going to convince me, ever, that chopping up a body is something that anyone does casually or takes lightly. Let alone that it's a HUMAN body and that of someone you LOVE (as the defense belabored). It's not like you do it in 5 seconds and without thinking about it. I sat on a jury about 20 years ago, one where a murderer dismembered a body. Supposedly because that guy killed someone in self defense and then panicked. We got to hear in waaaay too much detail that it isn't a simple process. It isn't quick. I can't comprehend how anyone can do that to another HUMAN. That is not a panic response. Can you even imagine taking another human being into your basement and using tools to cut. them. apart....?!? No, of course you can't!

I'm sorry, but this would be laughable if it wasn't so devastating, gruesome, and just plain horrific.
 

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