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

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I hope they don't live with BWs mum?
My understanding is that they remain in state custody as until he gets his murder charge he still has parental rights. Ana's sister petitioned for custody at one time IIRC. I imagine today's verdict will open up that avenue again.
Someone correct me if I am wrong on this. Thanks
 
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Verdict clock. 01:53.00
 
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Verdict clock. 01:53.00
Is that how long the jury has been deliberating so far? TIA!

I am off to bed - so HOPEFULLY when I wake up in the morning there will be a BIG GUILTY before the title of this thread! :D
 
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My understanding is that they remain in state custody as until he gets his murder charge he still has parental rights. Ana's sister petitioned for custody at one time IIRC. I imagine today's verdict will open up that avenue again.
Someone correct me if I am wrong on this. Thanks

It is my hope that, while they are in the CW's custody, that they are placed with family and have been.

Although.... I can think of two people who might fight/ have fought an arrangement like that.

Wherever they are, I hope they are safe and know they are loved, by those who loved Ana.

JMO
 
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Is that how long the jury has been deliberating so far? TIA!

I am off to bed - so HOPEFULLY when I wake up in the morning there will be a BIG GUILTY before the title of this thread! :D

Yes...

My prediction:

Soon and very soon
 
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I would love a verdict by day's end but I think the jury will tale longer. Not because BW put forth an excellent defense or because Pros didn't put on a very compelling strong case. Simply because it is a no body case and I think they will take their time, wanting to be sure they are doing the right thing.

At the end of this though I fully expect a guilty verdict.
 
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I would love a verdict by day's end but I think the jury will tale longer. Not because BW put forth an excellent defense or because Pros didn't put on a very compelling strong case. Simply because it is a no body case and I think they will take their time, wanting to be sure they are doing the right thing.

At the end of this though I fully expect a guilty verdict.
I was fully expecting them to be fast but actually yeah they'll be thorough. AND I HATE IT. I've literally spent the last two hours of the kids football training watching a clock 🤣
 
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I was fully expecting them to be fast but actually yeah they'll be thorough. AND I HATE IT. I've literally spent the last two hours of the kids football training watching a clock 🤣
I feel you, I keep obsessively checking the thread for that jury's back update
 
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Verdict clock

02:34.00...

Still deliberating....
 
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4 pm EST. (ETA -- 3pm)

I wonder how long the judge will leave them be before sending them home, to resume on Monday.

I still lean toward a verdict today.
 
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4 pm EST

I wonder how long the judge will leave them be before sending them home, to resume on Monday.

I still lean toward a verdict today.
Isn't it just after 3:00 p.m. in Mass now?

I think the debate will be between Murder 1 and Murder 2, and that may take a bit for them to come together on. I'll be satisfied with either.
 
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I just listened to the closing arguments.

The D theme that Brian was a loving husband and loving father, was a belly flop bc anyone could see that Brian’s actions proved he was neither.

I was disappointed in the closing the prosecution presented altho not surprised. That lawyer is not strong imo. Her message missed the clear opportunity to pull it all together specifically with regard to premeditation.

So it’s up to the jury …My hunch is we get a guilty but they may have to compromise and settle on 2nd degree.

JMO
 
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4 pm EST

I wonder how long the judge will leave them be before sending them home, to resume on Monday.

I still lean toward a verdict today.
I, too, do not think they’re going to want to be dragging it out through a weekend.

I feel that if the judge thought they needed a ton of time, she would have just had them start on Monday? It wouldn’t surprise me if it goes past 5:00 or so tonight (bummer for us, LOL), but she may just want them to get it done before everyone goes home.
 
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BACK
Question from jury
 
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I got so excited
 
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Movement in the court
 
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Evidence needs to be cleared up change butcher paper - oddly fitting

to bench paper
 
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Apparently a question about an exhibit.
 
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Butcher paper.... :/
 

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