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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Jury Deliberates Brian Walshe's Fate After Chilling Google Searches Exposed in Court

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The Brian Walshe murder trial has reached its final stage. A jury of six men and six women is now deliberating whether the Massachusetts father of three is guilty of murdering and dismembering his wife Ana Walshe on New Year's Day 2023. Closing arguments revealed two starkly different narratives. 

Prosecutor Anne Yas pointed directly at Walshe and declared Ana is dead because he murdered her, describing him as cool and calculated as he bought hacksaws and cleaning supplies with cash while searching online for how to dispose of a body. The defense countered that Walshe found his wife dead in bed from sudden unexplained causes and panicked, making terrible decisions but never planning to harm the woman he loved. 

The jury has three options on their verdict slip: not guilty, first-degree murder which carries life without parole, or second-degree murder which would make Walshe eligible for parole after 15 to 25 years. During deliberations the jury asked to see exhibit 97, a photograph of Ana lying on a rug in her living room. That same rug was later found cut into pieces in a dumpster, soaked in her blood, with a fragment of her necklace embedded in the fibers. 

Ana Walshe's body has never been recovered. Brian Walshe has already pleaded guilty to disposing of her remains and misleading police, though the jury was not told about those admissions. Whatever verdict comes back, it won't answer the question haunting this case: what actually happened in that Cohasset home between the champagne toast at midnight and the first Google search at 4:52 a.m.


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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.0

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.3

The case against Brian Walsh is now in the hands of 12 strangers,

0:11.6

six men, six women sitting in a deliberation room in dead of Massachusetts,

0:16.1

deciding whether a 50-year-old father of three will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering

0:24.9

and dismembering his wife or walk out of that courthouse and return to serving his federal

0:30.6

sentence for art fraud like none of this ever happened. I mean, let's be honest, though,

0:35.4

he does have the admission of the disposing of the

0:40.1

body, so that's not nothing. There will certainly be a sentence for that, if nothing else.

0:44.8

The jury deliberated for about three and a half hours before going home for the weekend. No

0:49.2

verdict. They asked one question, wanted to see Exhibit 97. That's a photograph of Anna Walsh lying on a rug in her

0:56.8

living room. The same rug investigators later found out was cut into pieces, stuffed in a trash

1:03.0

bags, soaked in her blood, with a fragment of her necklace embedded in the fibers, you know,

1:09.3

like good husbands do. That's the image they carried

1:13.2

with him over the weekend. Now they're back to finish the job here on Monday. And before we get

1:21.2

further into this, I want to get your thoughts on this case. So please in the comments section

1:27.1

on YouTube,

1:27.8

please let me know where you think this is going. What do you think this is going to lead to?

1:35.1

Did they prove the case enough that he murdered his wife beyond just dismembering her and freaking out

1:43.5

and hiding the body somewhere.

1:45.5

It's a very bizarre but somewhat strategic plan that he's obviously laid out in front of

1:51.6

that jury.

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