Man Who Googled How To Dispose Of Woman’s Body Charged With Wife’s Murder
A man who Googled how to dispose of a woman’s body He was arrested for murder at the time that his wife vanished.
Brian Walshe, 47, was charged on Tuesday morning in connection with his missing wife, Ana, who was last seen alive around New Year’s Day. The details of the charge have not been revealed. The state has taken custody of their three children.
BREAKING: The Norfolk DA has announced that Brian Walshe was charged with the murders of Ana Walshe, 39 years old. He could be arraigned as soon as tomorrow morning. pic.twitter.com/h9CI8J8h3I
— Evan Lambert (@EvanLambertTV) January 17, 2023
Ana was reported missing — by both her workplace and her husband, Brian Walshe, when she did not show up for work on January 4. In the following days, police executed an exhaustive search in the area near her home in Cohasset, a suburb of Boston — sending divers into a local stream and pool and bringing in three K-9 teams to assist as well.
Walshe was present throughout the course of the investigation. raised suspicions with a number of actions he allegedly took around the time of his wife’s disappearance.
Several law enforcement sources told CNN that police shifted their focus from a potential missing persons investigation to a possible murder investigation after a search of Walshe’s computer history showed that he had been looking up information about how to “dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” How to dismember an body. Their shared basement also contained a bloody knife.
Walshe was previously charged for misleading the police and is currently in prison.
Fox News reports Investigators were told by the husband that he went to stores that he didn’t visit and that he also bought cleaning supplies and cash for hundreds of dollars around the time that she vanished. His movements were supposed to be monitored, since he’s currently awaiting sentencing in connection with faking Andy Warhol paintings, according Visit WCVB.
“These various statements caused a delay in the investigation to the point that during the time frame when he didn’t report his wife and gave various statements, that allowed him time to either clean up evidence, dispose of evidence, and causing a delay,” Lynn Beland, the Prosecutor, stated.
Ashe Schow contributed to the report.
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