The Michael Proctor Problem — Will the Karen Read Scandal Could Impact Walshe Trial
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Tony Brueski
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🗓️ 5 December 2025
⏱️ 15 minutes
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Summary
First, there's the Michael Proctor connection. Proctor, the disgraced Massachusetts State Police trooper who was fired for misconduct during the Karen Read investigation, also worked the Walshe case. Several investigators tied to the Proctor scandal may be called as witnesses. The defense has every reason to lean into this — if they can paint the investigation as tainted or sloppy, it creates doubt. And after what happened in the Karen Read trial, Massachusetts juries may be more skeptical of state police testimony than they've ever been.
Then there's what happened to Walshe himself. In September 2025, he was stabbed in jail at the Norfolk County Correctional Center. His attorneys pushed for a trial delay, arguing he couldn't adequately assist in his own defense after the attack. The judge ordered a 40-day mental health evaluation at Bridgewater State Hospital. Walshe was cleared to stand trial just two weeks before opening statements. The jury won't hear about any of that — but it's context that matters for understanding where this defendant's head might be.
And then there's the fundamental problem the jury has to wrestle with: Brian Walshe has already admitted he disposed of his wife's body. He pleaded guilty to it. Now they have to decide if they can separate that admission from the murder charge. Legally, they're supposed to. Psychologically? That's a different question.
In this episode, Eric Faddis breaks down the trial dynamics that could shape the outcome. We discuss how the Proctor scandal might be weaponized by the defense, what "consciousness of guilt" jury instructions actually mean, and what typically makes or breaks no-body murder cases. Eric also tells us what he's watching for as this trial moves into its second week.
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| 0:00.0 | This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels. |
| 0:09.1 | The trial of Brian Walsh has some unusual dynamics beyond just the evidence. |
| 0:15.4 | You got potential witnesses tied to the Michael Proctor scandal from the Karen Reed case. |
| 0:21.4 | You've got a defendant who was stabbed in jail two months ago and just came off a 40-day |
| 0:26.8 | mental health evaluation. |
| 0:28.9 | And you've got a jury that has to decide if a man who admits he cut up his wife's body |
| 0:33.0 | is telling them the truth when he says he didn't kill her. |
| 0:36.3 | And by the way, I have a lovely Warhol over here if you'd like to buy it. |
| 0:39.8 | Eric Fattis, defense attorney is with us talking about all of this as we're trying to break it down as this trial unfolds. |
| 0:47.8 | A lot of quirks here, one of those, like I said, Michael Proctor, the scandal from the Karen Reed case. |
| 0:55.3 | Obviously, there's all the issues there. |
| 0:56.8 | We don't need to go into all of them. |
| 0:58.7 | But Proctor himself worked the case before he was fired. |
| 1:02.3 | How much do you expect the defense to lean into something like that? |
| 1:05.1 | And could it actually move a needle with the jury? |
| 1:08.4 | And I'd also be wondering, you know, it probably depends how much they know |
| 1:11.8 | about the Karen Reed trial, too. You know, I think the defense would be proved in really exploring |
| 1:20.7 | those issues because, you know, you have this purported doubt regarding the cause of death. |
| 1:27.4 | And perhaps the jury's like, I don't know about that. |
| 1:30.3 | But then you got to add a layer. |
| 1:31.3 | You add a layer of Michael, of Trooper Proctor. |
| 1:34.3 | This guy is a shady dude, and he was working this case. |
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