Is anyone following the story of the missing mother of 3?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The news is building her up to sell news. She wasn’t that successful and went along with his schemes to some extent.


But you have to admit she is so pretty and thin, plus a working mom of young kids. Her husband is a monster!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The news is building her up to sell news. She wasn’t that successful and went along with his schemes to some extent.


+1

Her husband is a monster, but she helped create that monster.

Not victim blaming, because no one deserved to be killed, never mind what he did.
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Anonymous wrote:The news is building her up to sell news. She wasn’t that successful and went along with his schemes to some extent.


+1

Her husband is a monster, but she helped create that monster.

Not victim blaming, because no one deserved to be killed, never mind what he did.


completely agree. they got in too deep, she was trying to separate herself but he wouldn't let her.
Anonymous
Can't wait for the 20/20 and Dateline on this story.
Anonymous
I really, really want to google some of the ridiculous stuff he googled just to see what advice he got from the internet. OMG.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really, really want to google some of the ridiculous stuff he googled just to see what advice he got from the internet. OMG.


You had better pray your spouse does not suddenly disappear, or you’ll have a difficult time explaining your browsing history to the police.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really, really want to google some of the ridiculous stuff he googled just to see what advice he got from the internet. OMG.
Someone should google them and post a summary for everyone. But then again, you can guess the answers for some of the non-technical/legal questions. That is why the googling seems like such a set-up.
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Anonymous wrote:Really bizarre are fascinating at the same time and now her husband has been arrested.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna64802
there is a lot about this case that does not make sense:
1) he was about to go to jail. Why would she ruffle up his feathers and threaten to leave for DC with the kids when she could freely do this after he goes to jail?
2) how did she qualify for that executive job in DC? She was previously working the as office manager of a small local realtor's office. Before that, she had several hotel jobs working the front desk and cleaning rooms
3) with the art crime history, hodid she get through security reviews for an executive position at at a global corporation?
4) if husband was smart enough to route her remains to a dumpster heading to an incinerator, how could he be so stupid to leave knife, biological remains, in such obvious places?
5) why buy hundreds of dollars of cleaning supplies only to leave many remnants of your supposed crime?
6) why google such obvious questions? It seems these googled questions were meant to be found.
7) why was the husband's father so quick to disown him? Did he at some point realize it was not his bio son?
8) how does one commute across multi-states, parent 3 young kids, give birth to one child, have a heavy social life, curate such a meticulous high end wardrobe, maintain high beauty regimen, juggle intense family legal troubles, renovate/m
arket/sell two high end homes in different states, and more --- all in a matter of TWO YEARS?????
9) why is she not implicated for art fraud?



I don't know the answer to all of your questions but I have read on many reputable sites that the property/ies were deliberately put in her name, since he owes retribution to the buyer of the fake art, as a condition.

I don't believe that her DC job was much more than a realtor?

I am given the distinct impression that the father had been bilked of much money, by his son, over the years, and also knew his son was/is a shyster. The father's lawyer must have suspected, as he accompanied him into the father's Hull house. The lawyer had taken a photo of the will (stating BW was disinherited), before BW destroyed the will.

She may not have known about the art fraud at the beginning, the time line crossover of their marriage is about the same time, and I highly doubt her told her that he bilked someone of all that money for fake art. She was called by the buyer at her work, and was supposedly cooperative - so at some point, not far into the matter, she knew what was happening.

He deliberately left his phone at home, and took a route through Boston to get to (2) different dumps, so chances are - that was 100% deliberate. He may not have known of the immediacy of the incineration, but he knew the process existed at those particular sites, seemingly. He knew he was buying time with the police.

He seemed to believe that leaving his phone at home would be enough to cover his tracks for the few days that he wasted the PD's time and was disposing of the body. Unfortunately, his ankle monitor (for the fraud) did not include GPS.

I totally agree with your first question.


For #7: his father loaned him a large chunk of money to fund flipping a house he'd bought, with the understanding that he'd repay the loan when the house sold. But instead he kept the full proceeds from the sale, left town, and stopped taking his father's calls. I gather it's unclear how he managed to worm his way back into his father's life, but I don't think it was a full reconciliation by any means.
Interesting. I had not seen that he squandered money from his father meant for a real estate investment. It does seem off that his father died while on a trip to India. I thought I read somewhere that the mother has ties to muslin/india/iranian background. You gotta wonder what happened to the father in India as well. And if this is all related to the incident this summer at the building Ana managed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf

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Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf



Wasn't she a glorified property manager?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf



Wasn't she a glorified property manager?


Pretty much, yes.
I’m really curious about how they were funding their lifestyle - flipping properties, maintaining multiple homes, luxury cars, etc. Her income alone can’t be floating their entire endeavor.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf



Wasn't she a glorified property manager?


Pretty much, yes.
I’m really curious about how they were funding their lifestyle - flipping properties, maintaining multiple homes, luxury cars, etc. Her income alone can’t be floating their entire endeavor.


Grifting.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf



Wasn't she a glorified property manager?


Pretty much, yes.
I’m really curious about how they were funding their lifestyle - flipping properties, maintaining multiple homes, luxury cars, etc. Her income alone can’t be floating their entire endeavor.


Grifting.


Case in point: Tishman-Speyer is advertising a job for General Manager of Rockefeller Center at a salary of $180-220K plus bonus eligibility. The job is posted on Glassdoor.

She was a regional manager for TS covering the DC region, no way is she making more than the GM of Rockefeller Center, which is TS’s marquee property. So let’s say she’s pulling in $200K, which I think is probably a stretch. Directors on Glassdoor are at $180K base, which is lower than a Manager.

My spouse and I make a combined $450K and there’s no way we could afford to replicate their lifestyle. I’m guessing their is big debt on their household balance sheet.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf



Wasn't she a glorified property manager?


Pretty much, yes.
I’m really curious about how they were funding their lifestyle - flipping properties, maintaining multiple homes, luxury cars, etc. Her income alone can’t be floating their entire endeavor.


Grifting.


Case in point: Tishman-Speyer is advertising a job for General Manager of Rockefeller Center at a salary of $180-220K plus bonus eligibility. The job is posted on Glassdoor.

She was a regional manager for TS covering the DC region, no way is she making more than the GM of Rockefeller Center, which is TS’s marquee property. So let’s say she’s pulling in $200K, which I think is probably a stretch. Directors on Glassdoor are at $180K base, which is lower than a Manager.

My spouse and I make a combined $450K and there’s no way we could afford to replicate their lifestyle. I’m guessing their is big debt on their household balance sheet.


Maybe her family back in Serbia is super-rich, and gave her all the money?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m reallly confused about how her background. She was apparently a housekeeper and had some small jobs and then became an executive at a real estate firm? How does she own so many properties? Their house in Chevy Chase is pretty big
Well, you can see here that she was not very good at her executive job in DC. Also dishonest.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/missing-mom-ana-walshe-downplayed-dc-legionnaires-outbreak/

https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/DC-Health_Crossing-SE-DC_16_2022.pdf



Wasn't she a glorified property manager?


Pretty much, yes.
I’m really curious about how they were funding their lifestyle - flipping properties, maintaining multiple homes, luxury cars, etc. Her income alone can’t be floating their entire endeavor.


Grifting.


Case in point: Tishman-Speyer is advertising a job for General Manager of Rockefeller Center at a salary of $180-220K plus bonus eligibility. The job is posted on Glassdoor.

She was a regional manager for TS covering the DC region, no way is she making more than the GM of Rockefeller Center, which is TS’s marquee property. So let’s say she’s pulling in $200K, which I think is probably a stretch. Directors on Glassdoor are at $180K base, which is lower than a Manager.

My spouse and I make a combined $450K and there’s no way we could afford to replicate their lifestyle. I’m guessing their is big debt on their household balance sheet.


Didn't he embezzle his father's estate?
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