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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Brian Walshe Searched This at 4:52 A.M. — Prosecutors Say It’s Murder-WEEK IN REVIEW

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 14 December 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Prosecutors in the Brian Walshe murder trial are trying to do something extremely rare: prove first-degree murder without a body, without a weapon, and without a confirmed cause of death. Ana Walshe has never been found. But what the Commonwealth does have is a digital trail that reads like a blueprint for premeditated murder — and a defendant positioned to receive $2.7 million in life insurance if his wife died.

According to testimony from Massachusetts State Police Trooper Nicholas Guarino, the searches began at 4:52 a.m. on New Year’s Day: “Best way to dispose of a body.” Three minutes later: “How long before a body starts to smell.” Over the next several days, the searches continued and escalated — questions about DNA degradation, dismemberment tools, identifying remains with broken teeth, and research into serial killer Patrick Kearney, the so-called “trash bag killer.”

Day 5 testimony took the case even deeper. Trooper Connor Keefe read dozens of text messages Brian allegedly sent to Ana’s phone for three days after prosecutors say she was already dead. None were delivered. Her phone was never recovered. In court, jurors also saw the tools investigators pulled from a Swampscott dumpster — a hacksaw, hatchet, hammer, shears, tape, even a measuring cup — items prosecutors say Brian used to dismember her body.

Former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins us to assess the strength of the Commonwealth’s case, the role of circumstantial evidence in no-body prosecutions, and how the defense is trying to introduce doubt through marital context and investigative missteps.

Brian Walshe admits he disposed of Ana’s body — but the jury doesn’t know that. Now the question is whether the prosecution has enough to prove he killed her.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.2

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels.

0:17.8

Prosecutors are pushing for first-degree murder in the trial of Brian Walsh, which means they need to prove premeditation.

0:26.9

They don't have a body.

0:27.9

They don't have a cause of death, and they don't have a murder weapon.

0:31.0

What they do have is a mountain of digital evidence.

0:33.5

Internet searches that read like a how-to guide for getting away with murder and a defendant who is sitting on a $2.7 million insurance payout.

0:42.3

Eric Fattis, defense attorney, former prosecutor with us, helping us break all this down.

0:46.7

Eric, let's talk about what the Commonwealth is working with here.

0:50.7

The Internet searches are devastating on the stand.

0:55.1

We've now heard, it started with publicly, we've heard like 20 or so of them over the last

0:59.5

several years.

1:00.5

There's hundreds of them.

1:02.5

I mean, it is just like, oh my God, can you dig this hole any deeper?

1:08.3

Best way to dispose of a body at 4.52am.

1:11.9

Hacksaw, best tool for dismembering.

1:14.9

But the defense points out, there were no such searches before January 1st.

1:21.2

Does that help with the panic theory or does the methodical nature of the searches

1:25.2

over several days really undercut it?

1:28.5

It could cut both ways on that.

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