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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

FBI Chief On The Evidence Against Brian Walshe: What Really Happened to Ana?-WEEK IN REVIEW

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

True Crime, News, News Commentary

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🗓️ 14 December 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Brian Walshe is on trial for murdering and dismembering his wife, Ana — a woman whose body has never been found. He has already pleaded guilty to disposing of her remains and lying to investigators, but maintains he didn’t kill her. His explanation: he woke up, found Ana dead from an unexplained medical event, panicked, and tried to “protect his children.” The prosecution says the evidence tells a very different story.

In this full interview, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke — former chief of the Bureau’s Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program — breaks down every behavioral marker in this case: Walshe’s police interviews, his shifting explanations, the marriage dynamics, the hidden affair, and the sequence of Google searches that began at 4:55 a.m. with “how long before a body starts to smell.”

We also examine the explosive testimony from Day 6 of the trial. Jurors watched surveillance video of a masked man in blue latex gloves pushing a cart through Lowe’s on New Year’s Day, buying a hacksaw, hatchet, mops, buckets, and a Tyvek suit — all paid for in cash. Hours later, prosecutors say Walshe dumped a trash bag behind a closed liquor store. Inside that bag: blood-soaked carpet, human hair, and a piece of Gucci jewelry Ana owned.

Crime lab experts testified that nearly every tool recovered from dumpsters tested positive for blood — including the hacksaw, hatchet, hammer, and tin snips. The basement showed blood stains near black trash bags. The bedroom — where the defense claims Ana died suddenly — was forensically clean. No blood. No disturbance. No biological trace.

The medical examiner testified that sudden natural death in a healthy 39-year-old woman is “pretty rare.”

After this breakdown, you’ll understand the evidence the jury is weighing — and what it actually means.

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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 Killers podcast and true crime today.

0:09.2

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

0:18.6

In the days after Anna Walsh vanished, her husband sat down with investigators multiple times.

0:25.8

He told him the marriage was happy.

0:27.9

He said he had no idea she was having an affair.

0:30.9

He looked detectives in the eye and said he would never do anything to hurt his wife.

0:40.6

But police didn't tell him, at least not at first,

0:44.6

was that they'd already found his laptop.

0:47.2

This search history, queries like,

0:48.8

how long before a body starts to smell?

0:51.0

Hacksaw, best tool to dismember.

0:52.8

And can you be charged with murder without a body?

0:56.3

The recordings of those interviews are now evidence, and the jury is hearing a man calmly deny any

1:03.0

wrongdoing, while the digital breadcrumbs tell a very different story. I want to break down those

1:08.6

interviews with you today, what the words reveal, what the delivery reveals, and what you'll be listening for if you were the one sitting across from Brian Walsh to help us do that.

1:22.0

Robin Drake, retired FBI special agent, former chief of the counterintelligence behavioral analysis program, author of many

1:27.9

books, his latest one, Unbreakable Alliances, available wherever books are sold. And you should put

1:32.7

that in every stocking of every person in your house, including your pets. And a new book, right? Can we

1:38.6

talk about the new book? Yeah, the refreshed one, yeah. So I've got a, I got the refreshed one coming out, which is it's not all about me.

1:46.3

It's being re-released, updated, and everything in March.

1:49.5

But then we're working on the shorter true crime one, which will help everyone.

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