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Missing Mom's Husband Reportedly Googled 'How to Dispose of a 115-Pound Woman's Body'


Missing Mom's Husband Reportedly Googled 'How to Dispose of a 115-Pound Woman's Body'

"Please, mama. "Come tomorrow," Ana Walshe, her mother in Serbia, texted her days prior to her disappearance.

Brian Walshe, a Massachusetts resident, entered a not guilty plea Monday. He was charged with misleading police during the investigation into his missing wife, Ana Walshe, in Cohasset. More disturbing allegations have surfaced regarding the days that led up to her disappearance.

CNN reported last night that two law enforcement sources claimed investigators discovered searches on Brian’s internet records to "how to dispose off a 115-pound female body" and dismemberment. NBC Boston reported a similar story, saying that a source close the investigation claimed that Walshe had a troubling internet history regarding murder. FYI: Ana is described as 5'2" tall and weighing in at 115 pounds.

Authorities began looking in and around the dumpsters near Brian's Swampscott home on Monday night. One dumpster was taken to a transfer station by Fox 25, for further inspection.

Walshe is currently under house arrest for wire fraud, interstate transport for a scheme of defrauding, possession or converted goods, and illegal monetary transaction. He is required to report whereabouts when he leaves the house. On January 1, the same day Ana disappeared, Walshe was granted permission to visit his mother. However, he claimed that he lost his way. He also claimed that he visited Whole Foods near Ana's home and CVS, but no receipts or surveillance footage shows him ever going there.

Fox News Digital spoke to Ana's mother Milanka Ljubicic in Serbia on Monday -- Ljubicic also claimed that Ana texted her asking her to visit her shortly before her disappearance.

"She said, "Please, mama." Come tomorrow.' "This means that there must have been problems," she said to her mom. She claimed the texts were sent on December 25. "She texted me in the evening, asking me to come to Washington the next day. I'm not able to get my act together in one day. I'm 69 years old and I need to take my medication.

Ana was a DC worker and was supposed be going to DC when she disappeared on New Year's Day. Ljubicic stated that she received two more calls from Ana around midnight on December 31st, but they were both missed by her.

"She called me again at 1 a.m., and I missed that call as well. She called her older sister, who was also asleep. She tried calling her maid of honor, but she couldn't hear it because of the loud music." she replied. "And now, she's gone, and I regret not having the phone."

Ana was last seen by a relative at home on New Year's Day between 4-5 AM. Ana was supposed to ride a rideshare to Logan Airport in Boston on New Year's Day for a flight from Washington, DC. But she never got on a plane.

Brian, her husband and her employer reported the mother-of-three missing on January 4. Since January 1, her phone has been disconnected and she's not had any activity on her credit card since. According to WCVB, Monday's DA stated that her employer filed the initial missing persons report. There was no rideshare on the morning of her disappearance.

Lynn M. Beland, Norfolk First Assistant District Attorney, claimed that Brian purchased $450 worth of cleaning supplies from Home Depot on January 2, after Ana was last seen and before she was reported missing. Fox25 reports that a prosecutor said that he also bought a tarp and mops from the store, as well as tape and other cleaning supplies. Brian had previously stated to police that he only left his home on the day of the incident to go get ice cream with his son.

Beland stated that blood and a "damaged blade" with blood were discovered in the basement while Beland executed a search warrant at Beland's home. However, no further details were made immediately.

Brian was placed under $500,000 bail.

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Title: Missing Mom's Husband Reportedly Googled 'How to Dispose of a 115-Pound Woman's Body'
Sourced From: toofab.com/2023/01/10/missing-ana-walshe-google/
Published Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 16:27:23 +0000

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