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Pretty Lies And Alibis

RECAP: Closing Arguments Brian Walshe Trial & Verdict Watch

Pretty Lies And Alibis

GiGi McKelvey

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

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Recapping closing arguments for the Commonwealth and Defense. We are on verdict watch as of 12:22 PM eastern. I will do a youtube short when a verdict comes in.

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0:00.0

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

0:04.3

I'm Gigi. Good to have you here. It's Friday, December 12th.

0:07.8

We're going to go over closings in the Brian Walsh trial, and I am on Verdict Watch.

0:13.7

So what I'll do is when I hear there's a verdict, I will announce it on a YouTube short.

0:18.7

So subscribe if you haven't already.

0:21.0

And be sure to hit those notifications if you want an update of when there's a verdict

0:25.1

or a jury question or whatever may happen today.

0:28.2

So let's jump into closings.

0:29.8

The defense goes first and says that Brian was a loving father and husband.

0:35.1

He searched for the unspeakable on the internet and disposed of the body of the

0:40.0

woman he adored. The Commonwealth suggests it was an affair, but there's no proof. Brian knew

0:45.2

anything about an affair between the woman he loved and Will Fasto. Money? The second reason,

0:50.9

the government suggests, but there were sales of properties. They were trying to

0:55.1

protect the assets for the benefit of their whole family, including their three children. There was

1:00.1

the refusal to consider prison for a terrible mistake he made, a case that began in 2018. There's no

1:07.0

proof of that. Who wants to go to prison? But it was on the table, and he had to face that.

1:12.5

What would cause a loving father and husband to do the things you've heard about?

1:16.3

Could it be sudden or unexpected or unbelievable?

1:19.8

Something a medical examiner would understand and have knowledge of, but not Brian.

1:24.8

Something that defies logic when it happens.

1:28.7

The unexpected death.

1:34.3

How do we know he was a loving father and husband? Jim Moutlu said so. We know from the witness from Kindercare. She said he would show up, interested in the kid's progress, and Anna trusted

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