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Pretty Lies And Alibis

RECAP: Brian Walshe Trial - Day 7 Morning Testimony

Pretty Lies And Alibis

GiGi McKelvey

True Crime, Society & Culture, Daily News, News, Documentary

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Morning session included Matthew Sheehan finishing up on cross exam and several witnesses testifying about amplifying and duplicating DNA from various items in preparation for analysis





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0:00.0

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0:34.3

What you know, alibis, welcome to another episode of Pretty Lies and Alibis.

0:35.0

I'm Gigi.

0:35.9

Good to have you here.

0:39.2

It's Tuesday, December 9th. We are going to break down the morning session of day seven of the Brian Walsh trial. But let's jump in. Back on the stand was

0:45.5

Matthew Sheehan. He's with the Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab, and he was on the stand when we

0:51.6

dismissed yesterday. Still on cross. I'm not going to go through the

0:55.9

entire cross exam because it was a lot of the same, but let's hit the important parts. The white

1:01.7

powder residue that was found on that floor was baking powder. As far as the rug that was found in

1:07.8

the dumpster, there were those clumps of some other substance, but that

1:12.8

wasn't tested. In the house, there were items seized that may have been opened, but also there were

1:18.8

items that seemed to never have been opened or used. The witness asked, what bottles are you talking

1:24.8

about? And the defense says cleaning items like mops, brooms, buckets,

1:29.4

pails. Some of the things he got from lows and the witnesses correct. There were things that

1:34.1

were not used. The defense asked about the peroxide upstairs in the kitchen. That bottle was not

1:40.1

opened. You're looking for blood at the house and it's fair to say in no report you wrote,

1:45.4

you found blood spatter. And there was no evidence of blood spatter? The witness says correct.

1:51.0

You saw no evidence there was luminal in the home or used in the home by anyone. No.

1:56.7

Luminal is what you spray at a crime scene and it shows where blood may have been cleaned up.

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