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

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Great to see this type of sentencing! He deserves everything he got and more. In Australia, we don't sentence harsh enough.
Ot question. Being televised for the trial, does that mean you can watch it on your TVs from your home? They have only just started to televised the Judge's face for the sentencing in major trials.
Yes we can watch it on tv at home from cable tv or streaming on youtube channels. We have quite a few links in this thread thats been shown on youtube. 😊
 
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Glad for this verdict. This gives us hope for the Mamta Bhatt case where no body was found and same stupid searches on the internet were done by the husband (on his federal government issued laptop no less).
 
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I just don't see this man ever having guilt, shame or burden of his actions. He has demonstrated that he is devoid of such things. The way he killed his wife, used his kids, and was so barbaric was only his latest (and most devastating) transgressions against others. He has been a horrible and calculated user according to articles written about him. I am glad they are throwing away the keys to freedom. He would never be rehabilitated .... ever.
 
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Is this a photo of his mother in black? Someone described her as wearing hot pink.
Diana Walshe was wearing pink at BW's sentencing. That's her in black, on a different day.
 
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He should now be in classification at the Max, which is the Souza baranowski in Massachusetts. He will be in Classification for 90-100 days, then moved to the other side of the prison to a Lifers Block, which is much better. During Classification you are locked in on average 22 hours per days, are not allowed outside, and eat in your cell, its terrible. After he goes to the Sentencing Lifers Block, he will probably get a single cell, he will order a T.V., and have much more canteen options to choose from. He will also be allowed a very low paying job in the prison. I've never been to that side of the prison but I hear its much better than classification. He will spend a year minimum there, after that, he will likely be transferred to Norfolk Medium or Old Colony Medium, though its possible they move him to Gardner Medium, and its possible but very unlikely they transfer him across the street to Shirly Medium, which has alot more gangs and younger people. He will never be eligible for a Minimum like Concord Farms, or Pondville. If he goes to Old Colony I can predict with 90 percent certainty what table he would sit at Lunch.
 
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Diana Walshe was wearing pink at BW's sentencing. That's her in black, on a different day.
Thank you.

Am I allowed to say she looks like someone who wrote the letters she did? Something is @ff. MOO.
 
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Thank you.

Am I allowed to say she looks like someone who wrote the letters she did? Something is @ff. MOO.
I agree. Something is not right here. Poor Ana didn't stand a chance. Be free Ana.
 
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Happy New Year Brian….enjoy your forever home. 🔥
 
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Sounds like a fishing expedition to me!

I thought his family had money too. Has he been cut off?

Yes! This led to one of the serious issues delaying sentencing in his 2018 federal case (art fraud case).

Attorney Tracy Miner and the federal Prosecutor had negotiated a Plea Agreement for his federal charges (to include restitution to the victims, and sentencing at the lower end of the guidelines), and submitted their plea agreement to the Court for consideration.

On the day of sentencing, where the Court was about to give Brian credit for time served (i.e., 48 hours awaiting $75K cash bail posted by mommy), and impose a non-custodial sentence of 36 months supervision, and release him from home confinement and GPS monitoring, the court proceeding was halted when the probation department brought "financial clearance" information to the court's attention-- including that Brian omitted a gift of more than $500K from his mother on his financial statement (FS used to calculate restitution), the gift proceeds used to pay his attorney, and also omitted the disclosure of an inheritance he received from his father's estate.

The delay in imposing his federal sentence here was sufficient for the Court to learn that Brian was also being investigated for committing a fraud in MA State Probate Court, which ultimately negated the sweet plea deal negotiated by Tracy Miner.

By the time Brian was sentenced for the 2018 federal art fraud case, he'd already murdered Ana, so his final federal sentence was now irrelevant.
 
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