![]() The bags in Abington had been destroyed by the time police located them, Beland said. Live updates: Brian Walshe arraigned on murder chargeĪccording to the prosecutor, surveillance video captured Brian Walshe tossing heavy bags into dumpsters in Abington and in Swampscott and cell phone data showed he visited a dumpster near his mother’s home in Swampscott. In court, Beland laid out some of the evidence that led to the charges, including the discovery of Ana Walshe’s belongings and blood in the garbage and Brian Walshe’s Google searches about dismemberment and disposing of dead bodies. Prosecutors did not say whether they had found her remains.īrian Walshe, center, was charged with murder and disinterring a body without authority on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, in Quincy, Massachusetts. ![]() The hearing was the first time that prosecutors definitively said Ana Walshe, the 39-year-old Massachusetts mother of three who has been missing since the new year, is believed to be dead. He has been in jail since January 8, when he was arrested and charged with misleading investigators searching for his wife. In their criminal complaint prosecutors stated that Brian Walshe assaulted and beat his wife to death.īeland read aloud the allegations and suspected motive in Quincy District Court as Walshe, 47, was arraigned on charges of murder and disinterring a body without authority. “Rather than divorce, it is believed that Brian Walshe dismembered Ana Walshe and discarded her body,” prosecutor Lynn Beland said. Brian Walshe killed and dismembered his wife Ana Walshe and disposed of her remains in dumpsters because he wanted to end their marriage, a prosecutor with the Norfolk district attorney’s office said at his arraignment on Wednesday.
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