
Man who had affair with Ana Walshe expected to testify in her husband’s murder trial
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The murder trial of Brian Walshe, who is accused of killing and dismembering his wife in 2023 continues. Follow for live updates.
• What to expect today: William Fastow, the man Ana Walshe was in an extramarital relationship with in Washington, DC, before her death, is expected to take the stand as soon as today in the murder trial of Brian Walshe. • The case: Brian Walshe, who denies killing is wife, pleaded guilty last month to misleading police and improper conveyance of a human body. Her body has not been found. • Testimony: Yesterday, record keepers from Uber and Lyft testified that Ana Walshe did not take a rideshare to the airport on January 1. Earlier this week, prosecutors walked the jury through data extracted from Brian Walshe’s laptop, including evidence of graphic Google searches, such as “best way to dispose of a body.” Prosecutors went through dozens of searches Brian Walshe made on his laptop earlier this week. The graphic queries were made on January 1, 2 and 3rd of 2023. Here are some of the notable ones that came up in court: January 1

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