Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe attempted to contact her mother overseas in the early morning hours of January 1, 2023. Her mother was sleeping and missed the call. She now regrets that, because Ana vanished shortly after and is assumed to have been murdered by her husband Brian Walshe.
Brian’s (alleged) audacity is actually unbelievable. He didn’t even report his wife missing, her employer called the police. Brian’s criminal history started long before Ana’s disappearance. He allegedly stole Andy Warhol paintings and sold fake art. He also broke into the home of his deceased father and stole vehicles and invaluable art – he also attempted to sell the property, despite having no claim to it.
Brian told police that Ana had gone to Washington DC to deal with a work emergency. Except, right around the time she vanished, he purchased $450 in cleaning supplies, including mops, buckets, tarps, Tyveks, drop cloths and various kinds of tape. At the store, he was seen wearing a black surgical mask, blue surgical gloves and made a cash purchase.
Brian also allegedly conducted google searches including:
- Ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to
- Dismemberment and the best ways to dispose of a body
- Can you be charged with murder without a body
- Can you identify a body with broken teeth
- How to dispose of a 115 pound woman’s body
Brian has now been charged with Ana’s murder. It is not believed her remains have been found, due to the method in which he disposed of them.
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