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Brian Walshe's CHILLING Google Search History Revealed (Full List)

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Brian Walshe's CHILLING Google Search History Revealed (Full List)
A killer’s smartest tool is also his biggest liability: the internet. In this stunning final segment, the Hidden Killers team reveals the most damning evidence against Brian Walshe—his own Google search history. In the hours and days after murdering his wife Ana, Brian used their son's iPad to meticulously research how to cover his tracks. The hosts read the horrifying, timeline-stamped list of his queries, including: "how long before a body starts to smell," "hacksaw best tool to dismember," and the bizarrely chilling, "can baking soda make a body smell good?"

This digital footprint created an undeniable roadmap of his actions, leading directly to his shopping trip at Home Depot for tarps, a saw, and cleaning supplies. The discussion also uncovers a shocking crossover with another high-profile Massachusetts case: the lead detective initially assigned to the Walshe murder was none other than Michael Proctor, the controversial investigator from the Karen Read trial. We explain how Walshe’s defense team tried to leverage the Proctor scandal to get crucial evidence dismissed, a move that could have jeopardized the entire case. This is a fascinating look at how modern technology can both build an airtight case and how legal gymnastics can threaten to tear it all down.

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0:00.0

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0:02.3

Lewis Capaldi partnered with Better Help to get word out about how important therapy can be.

0:07.6

I struggle most weeks to get up, get myself up and ready and go to therapy or whatever.

0:13.0

Even like to open the laptop to talk to, my therapist sometimes could be really difficult.

0:17.4

But I do it because I realise how important it is for me to continue to feel

0:21.3

good. Because I felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy.

0:25.6

Learn more about online therapy at betterhelp.com.

0:29.5

A better help ad.

0:31.5

Lewis Capaldi partnered with BetterHelp to get word out about how important therapy can be.

0:36.8

I struggle most weeks to get up, get myself up and ready and go to therapy or whatever.

0:42.2

Even like to open the laptop to talk to, my therapist sometimes could be really difficult.

0:46.6

But I do it because I realise how important it is for me to continue to feel good.

0:51.0

I felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy. Learn more about online

0:55.9

therapy at betterhelp.com. This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske. Here now, Tony Bruske.

1:04.4

And I think that's the biggest thing. And that's the thing that we have this faith. Oh, they can be

1:09.0

redeemed or this can be fixed or we can talk this through,

1:12.2

we can figure this out. No, in some cases, you just can't. That person's always going to be there.

1:17.1

It's part of their personality. It's part of who they are, how they are, how their brain functions.

1:23.0

They're not capable of doing things a different way. And capable is the key word there. They cannot change and they

1:29.1

will not take the steps to change. They're not aware of what they need to do and they won't do the work.

1:34.2

So the best thing that you can do, the hardest thing you can do is to get out of that situation and save

1:41.0

yourself. Yeah. It's going to be hard. It's going to be horrible for a bit. But you know what? That's how you save yourself. And I just wonder if, if Anna wasn't leaning toward that. Like, I've got to get away from this man. And he cracked. And it sounds like she was. And you can't do it quick enough in a lot of cases, too. Because especially

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