meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Fraudcast: But We Digress

Episode 133: The Ana Walshe Story (Missing Massachusetts Mom) with Amy!

The Fraudcast: But We Digress

@FraudedMedia

News, Tv & Film, After Shows, Entertainment News, Tv Reviews

3.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Today we dive into the Ana Walshe case, the Massachusetts mom who went missing on New Year's Day, and her husband, Brian, who has now been arraigned for her murder. Amy Farber, herself a resident of Cohasset, Massachusetts where Ana was last seen, gives us all the details. From the timeline, to the Brian's multiple arrests, his background in art fraud, and all the details from the arraignment and the probable cause to arrest him. We also go deep into various theories based on the evidence that is known at this point. We also talk about who Ana was and events leading up to her disappearance which paint an interesting picture!

Please join us! This episode is chock full of details you won't get anywhere else!

Visit Amy on Instagram

Visit www.TheFraudcast.com for new merch!

Nutrafol

Save $15 use code FRAUD

Drizly

Lexi on Instagram

Katrina on Instagram

Follow the Show on Instagram!



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fraudcast/exclusive-content

Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hi, welcome everyone. Happy Thursday night to everybody. Um, oh, no, I guess I shouldn't say that. He always yells at me when I do those kinds of well, no, he doesn't always yell me anyway.

0:19.8

Hi, Lexi. Hello. Good evening.

0:24.4

Tonight, we also have my dear friend, Amy joining us. Um, you say hello. Hello, everyone. And you want to tell us a little bit about yourself. Sure. Maybe why you're here.

0:38.6

Amy, I am a friend of Katrina's from Cohasit, Massachusetts. And if that breaks any bells, I live exactly because I mapped it for Katrina last yesterday, 2.3 miles from the

0:52.9

How much is that again? Um, a 2.3 miles, 6.3 miles from the scene of where Ona Walsh was last seen at her home in Cohas, Massachusetts. Yes. And Amy is also sort of a little bit of a subject matter expert on the case. So she's going to come talk to what she's talking to us, you know, with with all of that as well as all of the local knowledge and the local flavor that she's going to add. We are going to talk today about the Ona Walsh case, which is you might know as the

1:23.7

Massachusetts mom that was missing and her husband Brian was just recently arranged for his for her for a murder.

1:34.9

They do not have the body. They have not found her, but they found significant amounts of evidence. He was a rain, just reached just the other day.

1:42.5

And during that arrangement, there was all the the probable cause for his rest was read out by the prosecutor. It's insane. And there's so much stuff in here. So we're going to go over all of that. We're going to get you all up to speed. Who is on a Walsh, who is Brian, um, Brian was already in jail when they arrested him. Why was he already in jail because he had this part in this art heist thing.

2:05.4

Some fraudulent art scheme. So we've got that whole background. There's this story is bananas and we are only scratching the surface. So we're here to bring it to you. Um, so we're going to start with, um, Amy, tell us who is on a Walsh.

2:23.0

So interestingly enough, um, on a Walsh is really kind of a mystery despite the fact that she

2:31.5

moved to cohas and vestiges in 2020 in the middle of the pandemic. Um, I have lived here off and on for my entire life, born and raised. And I know a lot of people, um, I know a very few amount of people who knew who had ever even laid eyes on her.

2:50.5

Um, but on a Walsh was an immigrant from Serbia married to Brian. They had three boys aged, um, 24 and six.

3:06.2

Um, she most recently took a job working full time for a real estate company in Washington DC where she was commuting back and forth.

3:17.5

Um, they can we just say commuting back and forth from Massachusetts to DC. I mean, Lexi and I both live here in the area. She's got to be making great money if she's doing that.

3:28.3

So initially I had a lot of thoughts and opinions on that and I then realized that maybe those are just thoughts and opinions and I am the last person who should be commenting on someone else's personal life because I live a very unconventional personal life as well with my family where we have been apartment and

3:46.6

and a home and I was so judgmental and then here I am in my apartment with talking to my husband on the phone who's in our house.

3:53.4

We'll watch that different TV's and I'm like, who am I to judge this?

3:57.3

I never know. Right.

3:59.3

And once you dig deeper into what's going on with him, the story starts to to form. It makes sense about why she's not wanting to spend the week with him. Okay.

4:10.4

Well, and I've been living under a rock. So this is like, I've seen it, but I haven't. I don't know all the details. So I'm really excited to hear everything that you guys have, you know, so yeah, essentially she started. She

4:24.4

immigrated to this country. First of all, and went to Cornell, um, school of management and started off in the hotel industry and worked her way up there and ended up meeting Brian

4:36.6

in Lennox, Massachusetts when she was working at a hotel there. Um, but she recently, um, as early as 2020 is recently 2020 moved into the real estate space and then took a pretty good job, I guess, with um, a company in DC and was commuting, which didn't really make sense until you learn all the backstory of he doesn't have a job and he is on house arrest and

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from @FraudedMedia, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of @FraudedMedia and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.