Brian Walshe
Pleads Guilty to Hiding Dead Wife’s Body …
Woman’s Body Still Missing
Published
Brian Walshe — the person accused of brutally murdering and dismembering his spouse in Massachusetts — has modified his plea from not responsible to responsible on 2 costs, TMZ has discovered.
Released video of the trial exhibits Walshe has pleaded responsible to deceptive a police investigation and unlawfully conveying a physique. He’s pleaded not responsible to a first-degree murder cost. Jury choice within the murder trial was set to start at the moment.
If you do not keep in mind the main points of this case, it is grotesque … The Norfolk District Attorney alleges Walshe killed his spouse 39-year-old Ana early on New Year’s Day 2023 and chopped up her physique earlier than disposing of it. Police recovered a bloody knife from the basement of their house, however her physique has by no means been discovered.
The iPad of the couple’s oldest little one confirmed searches for get rid of a human physique between of 4:50 AM and 6:30 AM New Year’s Day, MassLive reviews.
Speculation a couple of attainable motive started when it was revealed Ana had left an actual property portfolio price $2.7 million. Prosecutors say Walshe carried out Google searches on methods to acquire cash from individuals who have disappeared, typing into the search bar, “how long for someone to be missing to inherit.”
Ana was related to eight properties in D.C., Maryland, and Massachusetts whereas she was a common supervisor for Tishman Speyer, a business actual property agency.
Since 2018, Ana had offered 4 properties, however nonetheless owned one other 4 — valued at almost $3 million — on the time she vanished.

JANUARY 2023
Walshe initially pleaded not responsible to costs of murder and improper dealing with and transport of human stays. He was arrested Jan. 8, 2023 after deceptive investigators and has been held with out bail ever since.
For now, the murder trial will proceed and he’ll be sentenced on the 2 costs on which he pleaded responsible at a later date.