Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Channel 5 in Boston: https://www.wcvb.com/article/arrest-made-missing-cohasset-woman-ana-walshe-massachusetts/42427449
A police report reveals that Walshe had three hours allocated on New Year's Day to drive his mother to her home after a recent surgery.
"During interviews with Walshe, he stated that his mother had recovered from the surgery quicker than expected and had driven herself home, however, he still used the time he had approved to go visit her and run errands for her," a police report states.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home without his phone, got lost on the way to his mother's house and later went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
I also read that on the CCTV of him shopping at Home Depot, he’s wearing a mask and gloves and paid in cash.
That is incredibly suspicious.
Especially in Mass. very very few people are in masks now.
Anonymous wrote:I think someone posted upthread his mother didn't like her dil? This made me incredibly sad, since she is presumably well positioned to get custody of the children.
I think Ana has a sister in Canada, perhaps she will be able to care for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Channel 5 in Boston: https://www.wcvb.com/article/arrest-made-missing-cohasset-woman-ana-walshe-massachusetts/42427449
A police report reveals that Walshe had three hours allocated on New Year's Day to drive his mother to her home after a recent surgery.
"During interviews with Walshe, he stated that his mother had recovered from the surgery quicker than expected and had driven herself home, however, he still used the time he had approved to go visit her and run errands for her," a police report states.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home without his phone, got lost on the way to his mother's house and later went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
I also read that on the CCTV of him shopping at Home Depot, he’s wearing a mask and gloves and paid in cash.
That is incredibly suspicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Channel 5 in Boston: https://www.wcvb.com/article/arrest-made-missing-cohasset-woman-ana-walshe-massachusetts/42427449
A police report reveals that Walshe had three hours allocated on New Year's Day to drive his mother to her home after a recent surgery.
"During interviews with Walshe, he stated that his mother had recovered from the surgery quicker than expected and had driven herself home, however, he still used the time he had approved to go visit her and run errands for her," a police report states.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home without his phone, got lost on the way to his mother's house and later went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
I also read that on the CCTV of him shopping at Home Depot, he’s wearing a mask and gloves and paid in cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Channel 5 in Boston: https://www.wcvb.com/article/arrest-made-missing-cohasset-woman-ana-walshe-massachusetts/42427449
A police report reveals that Walshe had three hours allocated on New Year's Day to drive his mother to her home after a recent surgery.
"During interviews with Walshe, he stated that his mother had recovered from the surgery quicker than expected and had driven herself home, however, he still used the time he had approved to go visit her and run errands for her," a police report states.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home without his phone, got lost on the way to his mother's house and later went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
I also read that on the CCTV of him shopping at Home Depot, he’s wearing a mask and gloves and paid in cash.
Anonymous wrote:From Channel 5 in Boston: https://www.wcvb.com/article/arrest-made-missing-cohasset-woman-ana-walshe-massachusetts/42427449
A police report reveals that Walshe had three hours allocated on New Year's Day to drive his mother to her home after a recent surgery.
"During interviews with Walshe, he stated that his mother had recovered from the surgery quicker than expected and had driven herself home, however, he still used the time he had approved to go visit her and run errands for her," a police report states.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home without his phone, got lost on the way to his mother's house and later went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
Anonymous wrote:From Channel 5 in Boston: https://www.wcvb.com/article/arrest-made-missing-cohasset-woman-ana-walshe-massachusetts/42427449
A police report reveals that Walshe had three hours allocated on New Year's Day to drive his mother to her home after a recent surgery.
"During interviews with Walshe, he stated that his mother had recovered from the surgery quicker than expected and had driven herself home, however, he still used the time he had approved to go visit her and run errands for her," a police report states.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home without his phone, got lost on the way to his mother's house and later went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
Anonymous wrote:The authorities are reportedly searching the trash dumpsters at the MIL’s apartment building.
Anonymous wrote:The authorities are reportedly searching the trash dumpsters at the MIL’s apartment building.
Anonymous wrote:Seeing her, and then seeing what Brian looks like makes me wonder why she married him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do these stupid fu*king men really think no one will find out?
And can I add, what a slimy smarmy greasy looking dude. They always are.
Yes to part one, because the one thing most men share is excessive ego regarding their intelligence and looks. Half a century plus of life and this is one of the universal truths I have observed.
As to part two, this guy might look greasy and smarmy and slimy to you now, because he butchered the mother of his children. But the truth is that he cleans up fine just like the majority of men who kill their wives and girlfriends and children do. These monsters hide behind masks of normality, and are quite often attractive men who most people cannot believe have done the horrors they have done once the truth is revealed.
Anonymous wrote:The husband is a piece of work. Read the sentencing memo from the prosecution in his current case, the Andy Warhol fraud. His mother has given him 100's of thousands of dollars and his wife pays all the bills. And when his father died, he destroyed his father's will (because it gave him no money), got himself appointed personal representative of the estate and appears to have stolen from the estate. (BTW the husband's father was a famous neurologist in Boston - https://www.brighamandwomens.org/neurology/general-neurology/tribute-dr-walshe)
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23565809-walshe-supplemental-sentencing-memo