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Jury Reviews Search History as Brian Walshe Stands Trial for Wife's Murder
Prosecutors presented police interviews and evidence of internet searches about body disposal to support charges against Brian Walshe for killing and dismembering his wife.
- On Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, prosecutors played audio recordings of Brian Walshe's police interviews for jurors at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
- Prosecutors argue that financial pressure from the federal art fraud case and marital issues motivated Brian Walshe, citing $400,000 restitution and the $2.7 million life insurance policy, while defense attorney Larry Tipton says Ana died suddenly and Walshe covered up to keep his sons.
- Device records show multiple Jan. 1–3, 2023 Google and Yahoo searches about dismemberment, cleanup, and disposal, including `At 4:54 a.m., the MacBook searched, 'best way to dispose of a body'`, prosecutors say.
- Walshe pleaded guilty last month to lying to police and mishandling a body but denies involvement in his wife's death, facing a first-degree murder trial before a 16-person jury.
- On Jan. 9, 2023, investigators processed dumpsters at a Peabody transfer station and recovered boots, a jacket, and Ana Walshe's vaccination card; Walshe was arrested on Jan. 8, 2023, and Ana has never been found.
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