The missing case of Ana Walshe from Cohasset, Massachusetts in US has advanced in its investigation. As the case continues, there are many grave details about Ana’s husband, Brian Walshe that have now come to the surface. Check what google search by Brian Walshe has exposed the case.
The missing case of Ana Walshe from Cohasset, Massachusetts in US has advanced in its investigation. As the case continues, there are many grave details about Ana’s husband, Brian Walshe that have now come to the surface. Check what google search by Brian Walshe has exposed the case.
Ana Walshe, a woman from Cohasset, US was reported missing three days after New Year’s day, the day when Ana was last seen. Following her disappearance, her husband Brian Walshe was arrested for misleading the investigation. Now, the latest updates on the investigation into the matter have put the limelight on Brian Walshe. His recent google search history can help the police to connect the dots and solve the mystery case quickly. Check all the latest about the mysterious disappearance case of Ana Walshe.
As the investigation proceeded, the disappearance case of US woman Ana Walshe took a disturbing turn. It was revealed that Brian Walshe googled “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body”. Brian made the google search after two days of Ana going missing. According to the police, Ana was described as about 115 pounds or 52kg. He also searched for how to dismember a human body.
According to Brian Walshe, he left his house on January 1 and took his son out for ice cream the next day. The specifics, nevertheless, don’t match up. Investigations reveal that Brian Walshe visited a Home Depot and spent $450 on mops, tarps, tape, buckets, and other cleaning items. As per the details, he also wore mask and gloves during her visit to the Home Depot.
Police uncovered a bloodied and broken knife in the basement after obtaining a search warrant. Brian, who pleaded not guilty to misleading police, has not yet been charged with Ana’s disappearance. He was under house arrest on charges of fraud in 2018.
Prosecutors said Brian, from Massachusetts, gave cops misleading statements about his and his wife’s actions around the time of her disappearance, buying himself ample time to clean up a possible crime scene. On January 1, she was allegedly taking a rideshare from her house to Boston Logan International Airport in an effort to catch an early flight to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, according to a member of Ana’s family who spoke with Cohasset police. However, Walshe did not board any plane this week, according to confirmation from every carrier, said the Cohasset police chief.
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