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eecummingonhertits t1_j3qv8zz wrote

Don't forget about searching "how to dispose of a 115 pound woman's body" and information on how to dismember a body.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/09/us/ana-walshe-missing-massachusetts-mother-update-monday/index.html

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Cerberus73 t1_j3sawup wrote

Do these people not watch crime dramas on TV or something?

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plawwell t1_j3rokfc wrote

> husbandā€™s internet records showed searches for how to dismember a body

What's are "internet records"?

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rocketwidget t1_j3rz7fo wrote

I'd guess they meant "browser history", but I suppose they also could have meant Google Account history, ISP history, etc.

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DunkinRadio t1_j3r0s0s wrote

How do these people think they can get away with this stuff?

Guy may as well have left a big neon sign saying "I killed her."

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[deleted] t1_j3u2gr0 wrote

He is so bad that Iā€™m always waiting for her and Ashton Kutcher to run and say we were Punkd.

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Tall_Disaster_8619 t1_j3s26o8 wrote

I can't imagine the sequence of events that leads you to murder your wife and leave behind 3 kids. Divorce is always an option if you don't like a spouse, no need to butcher people.

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Thatguyyoupassby t1_j3sa4ko wrote

My guess is that she was the one leaving him after the fraud case. He likely did not want that/couldn't deal.

Horrible thing all around, and hopefully the kids will be well cared for moving forward by grandparents/extended family.

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paganlobster t1_j3t8sk4 wrote

Most women who are killed by current/former partners are in the process of trying to leave. I hope those kids end up somewhere safe too.

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DrKittyKevorkian t1_j3tit8h wrote

It breaks my heart that if she could have gotten through to sentencing, she would be in the clear.

Well, it breaks my heart, full stop, but she was so close to being free of him.

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paganlobster t1_j3t8myq wrote

I mean if you wanna know how abusers and family annihilators think, and the reasons behind what they do, you can find that info here on reddit or with a quick google search. But if you want the short layperson's version: it's aggrieved entitlement. Dude felt he had the right to control her life, and when she refuses or tries to leave, he kills her.

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Cheap_Coffee t1_j3tg59s wrote

She's clearly a successful person. He's indicted for an art scam and clearly a failure.

Think this had anything to do with it?

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[deleted] t1_j3rupt4 wrote

He was in home depot getting "supplies" with a mask on and latex gloves. Im no detective but after reading an article about this I concluded that she is more than likely dead.

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QzsRaven t1_j3vmosa wrote

He needs to man up, grow a pair, and tell the investigators where his wifeā€™s body is. Itā€™s his last act of decency.

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Unique-Public-8594 OP t1_j3vo743 wrote

Agree 100%. Iā€™m thinking there are interrogators on this case skilled at bringing that out in people if at all possible.

The Maserati, the two homes (one in DC), art fraud, real estate scam, stealing a mil from his fatherā€¦ itā€™s sounding more and more like a couple trying to live beyond their means. So very sad for the little boys.

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Linux-Is-Best t1_j3taga3 wrote

Cohasset, Massachusetts, is right on Massachusetts Bay.

There is a large seaside (coastline), right there, including the surrounding communities. I doubt anyone will find anything in the woods. But searching the coastline can be like finding a needle in a haystack.

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Unique-Public-8594 OP t1_j3tgh75 wrote

They found some items near her mother-in-lawā€™s apartment in Swampscott actually.

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Edit: not Peabody, Swampscott

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mynameisnoteliza t1_j3zjbiv wrote

If heā€™s under house arrest wouldnā€™t he have been wearing an ankle monitor?

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Unique-Public-8594 OP t1_j40reul wrote

I read that he was wearing an ankle monitor. Making this whole case easier to solve.

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plawwell t1_j3r00d6 wrote

He was charged because he talked to the police. Regardless of whether you did it or not, don't ever talk to the police. Ever.

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UltravioletClearance t1_j3rfen2 wrote

I used to work in news and read a lot of arrest reports and court documents. It never ceased to amaze me how many suspects talked themselves into charges.

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BostonUH t1_j3uesi2 wrote

Lol wut? Why would someone not talk to the police if their spouse went missing and they had nothing to do with it?

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snozzcumbersoup t1_j3upp0t wrote

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BostonUH t1_j3vvxf2 wrote

Yea I understand the general advice is not to ever talk to police. I think thereā€™s an exception when your spouseā€™s life literally could depend on itā€¦

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snozzcumbersoup t1_j3vzefu wrote

Yeah that's a good point.

The funny thing about this guy is he is not even the one who reported her missing. That alone is pretty damning.

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BostonUH t1_j3w59c3 wrote

Totally. As soon as I heard that voicemail he left where he was way too casual and said something like ā€œjust wondering if you saw her Sundayā€¦ or, err, any day since Sundayā€ I knew he was 100% behind it

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plawwell t1_j3vvgjd wrote

Oh dear. You'd be going to jail for murder like this woman's spouse then.

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BostonUH t1_j3vvltp wrote

Oh dear. Not if you didnā€™t literally murder your wife and leave evidence all over the place

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plawwell t1_j3wm7f1 wrote

Whether he murdered his wife doesn't matter to the police. It's who fits the narrative of the current evidence at hand.

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rocketwidget t1_j3tib67 wrote

If you are innocent, definitely don't talk to the police, innocent people get in trouble for this all the time.

If you are an actual murderer, it would be very stupid to talk to the police, also.

But I'm not your lawyer, so please, do that.

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MajorHistoricalCunt t1_j3u1a9j wrote

Reminder. Rachel Rollins could have kept him locked up. Blood on her hands

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plawwell t1_j3rp530 wrote

> art fraud (fake Andy Warhol paintings)

That one stumped me. How can you have a fake Andy Warhol painting considering all the garbage Warhol painted looked like art fraud to me.

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bakerfredricka t1_j3rtmo1 wrote

At this point no one gives a shit about the Walshe paintings, the key issue now is whether or not Brian actually murdered Ana (unfortunately that's what all signs point to). My heart is broken for poor Ana and her family, I even hurt for her kids, imagine going through life knowing one of your parents ended up murdering the other, that shit has got to be very deeply traumatizing.

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plawwell t1_j3rw40q wrote

The news keeps pointing out the Warhol art is evidence that he did it. So it is a valid observation.

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Academic_Guava_4190 t1_j3s9qxh wrote

An interesting point was made that he is supposed to be paying restitution on the paintings. The theory was that either he killed her for the insurance money to make the payment or they had an argument because he likely spent the money he was supposed to be using for the restitution after selling the Cohasset house that burned.

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