
Prosecution will continue presenting evidence in Brian Walshe murder trial
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The prosecution is presenting its case in the murder trial of Brian Walshe, the man accused of killing and dismembering his wife in 2023. Follow for live news updates.
• The prosecution will continue presenting its case in the murder trial of Brian Walshe, the man accused of killing and dismembering his wife in 2023. • Yesterday, both sides gave their opening statements to the jury and prosecutors called Cohasset Police Sgt. Harrison Schmidt as their first witness. The jury heard parts of several interviews between Brian Walshe and investigators. • Brian Walshe, who denies killing Ana Walshe, pleaded guilty last month to misleading police and improper conveyance of a human body. Her body has not been found. Ana Walshe, a Massachusetts mother of three, has not been seen since January 1, 2023. Prosecutors say her husband Brian Walshe killed her, dismembered her and disposed of her remains. Brian Walshe told police he last saw her on New Year’s Day when she left their home in Cohasset for a flight to Washington, DC, for her job. Using information from a criminal affidavit, police, prosecutors and defense attorneys, CNN assembled a timeline:

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