Anonymous wrote:About time. It's always the husband-always.
Anonymous wrote:Brian Walshe finally charged with murder:
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/ana-walshe-disappearance-cohasset-brian-walshe-murder-charge/
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it’s taking a long time for LE to process the DNA found on the knife that was found and blood in the basement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He threatened to kill her in 2014, she spoke to DC police about it. She did know he was dangerous.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/ana-walshe-investigation-dc-police-report-reveals-husband-threatened-to-kill-her
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He did a long stay in a private psych hospital, he has been unstable for a very long time.
I do t understand why she didn’t just leave him immediately. Still with him 8 years later makes no sense.
It's fox news so read the original documents.
The report doesn't list him. It says "S1" .
The story mentions the investigation didn't happen because victim was uncompetitive- but the date beside this note is January 11, 2023.
If this document is authentic it sounds more like the police didn't follow up.
Why would there be a date for Jan 2023 stating she wasn't cooperative? Cya?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.
This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.
That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.
+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.
+1. I think this is exactly what happened.
So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.
And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.
I would not say "out of the country, " per say.
I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.
Serbia. The poster referenced the grandmas, and one lives in Serbia.
Canada. The woman’s sister lives in Canada. And Canada is essentially the same as the USA, just colder. Same culture and language anyway.
Same culture? You haven’t been to Canada. I grew up on the border and while there are similarities, they are different. I grant that Canadian culture is closer to the US than Serbian culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His dad was brilliant and very much admired it seems.
https://www.brighamandwomens.org/neurology/general-neurology/tribute-dr-walshe
Oh an accomplished doctor, how nice. He probably should have spent less time working and more time raising his children not to be criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.
This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.
That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.
+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.
+1. I think this is exactly what happened.
So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.
And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.
I would not say "out of the country, " per say.
I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.
Serbia. The poster referenced the grandmas, and one lives in Serbia.
Canada. The woman’s sister lives in Canada. And Canada is essentially the same as the USA, just colder. Same culture and language anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.
This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.
That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.
+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.
+1. I think this is exactly what happened.
So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.
And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.
I would not say "out of the country, " per say.
I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.
Serbia. The poster referenced the grandmas, and one lives in Serbia.
Canada. The woman’s sister lives in Canada. And Canada is essentially the same as the USA, just colder. Same culture and language anyway.
Are you thick? Canada is ANOTHER COUNTRY. I'm not saying moving the kids to Canada is impossible, but you can't honestly be so stupid as to think that from a legal guardianship perspective, sending the kids to another country is "essentially the same" as keeping them in the country. You know that they have different laws, different government, different rules for citizenship? Ever heard the phrase "international adoption"? Its not the same as a domestic adoption.
Better than Serbia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor woman. Her life must have been a nightmare with this monster. May she rest in peace.
This is just terrible. So many women killed by their husbands or domestic partners. Why don’t they just divorce them? Their poor children. It’s so tragic. The woman in PA is also missing and has a son.
That's often what creates the most risk of homicide... the wife trying to leave the marriage. It's the most dangerous time for a woman.
+1. I actually think that's what got Ana killed. She bought the new house in DC, new job, she made all the money, and her friends have reported that she had the kids bedrooms all set up in DC. She told him she was taking the kids to DC with her when he eventually reported to prison as they both knew he would.
+1. I think this is exactly what happened.
So sad to think that she stayed just one day too long and now her kids are motherless.
And effectively fatherless too. They are orphans with an older, infirm grandma on one side (who raised a murderer) and their mom's side live out of the country. So so sad.
I would not say "out of the country, " per say.
I mean, the sister lives in Canada which is the same or similar to Boston for all intensive purposes, just with different money.
Serbia. The poster referenced the grandmas, and one lives in Serbia.
Canada. The woman’s sister lives in Canada. And Canada is essentially the same as the USA, just colder. Same culture and language anyway.
Are you thick? Canada is ANOTHER COUNTRY. I'm not saying moving the kids to Canada is impossible, but you can't honestly be so stupid as to think that from a legal guardianship perspective, sending the kids to another country is "essentially the same" as keeping them in the country. You know that they have different laws, different government, different rules for citizenship? Ever heard the phrase "international adoption"? Its not the same as a domestic adoption.