Brian Walshe, accused of killing wife Ana Walshe, used son's iPad to look up ways to dispose of body, prosecutors say

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Brian Walshe, the husband of a Massachusetts woman who has been missing since New Year's Day, allegedly used his son’s iPad to search how to dispose of a body.

One of the searches Walshe conducted early on the morning of New Year's Day using an iPad belonging to one of his children was"10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to," Beland said. The couple has three boys, who are in state custody.

Not guilty pleas were entered on behalf of Walshe, 47, Wednesday and he was held without bail in Quincy District Court. Dressed in a gray sweater and beige pants, he stood expressionless as Beland laid out the state's case and did not speak except to say"I do," when asked by the judge if he understood the charges.

Brian Walshe, center, listens during his arraignment Jan. 18, 2023, at Quincy District Court, in Quincy, Mass., on a charge of murdering his wife Ana Walshe.Walshe was already in custody and being held on $500,000 bail after pleading not guilty toMiner did not contest bail but in the past has said her client has cooperated with investigators.

When police went to the family's home Jan. 4 to perform a well-being check when it was still considered a missing person case, they noted the car had its seats folded down and a plastic liner in the back. Chemists later found the presence of blood in the car, Beland said. She was reported missing Jan. 4 by her employer in Washington, where the couple has a home and to which she often commutes during the week for work at a real estate company, authorities said.

 

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Knife and a fork not to give away any big secret

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Dang all he had to do was call me I coulda helped him out with that😉

Geeze, I don't know what he did or planned to do to prevent his searches from affecting his child's searches before returning the ipad to him, but if the answer is 'nothing', some of those would pop right up if someone typed in 'how long', '10', 'ways'...

Can anyone explain why sentencing him for fraud/forgery was delayed so long? This was an open & shut case, with a lot of money stolen. The sale itself took place in 2016!

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