Brian Walshe case: After guilty verdict reached in trial, Boston-area man sentenced to life in prison in wife Ana's murder

In a chilling case that has gripped the Boston area, a local man was handed a life sentence in a Massachusetts state prison on Thursday for the murder of his wife, whose body has never been recovered. The grim saga began nearly three years ago, leaving a haunting void in the lives of those who knew Ana Walshe.

Brian Walshe, convicted just days prior on charges of first-degree murder, now faces a life behind bars without the prospect of parole. The courtroom saw him plead guilty back in November for misleading authorities and illegally disposing of a body, admitting to the dismemberment of Ana’s remains. He claimed this was done in a state of panic after purportedly discovering her lifeless in their bed.

Ana Walshe, a vibrant real estate agent who had made a life in the United States after emigrating from Serbia, was last seen in the early hours of January 1, 2023. The disappearance followed a New Year’s Eve gathering at the couple’s home, marking the last time she was seen alive.

Throughout the trial, prosecutors presented a compelling case built on digital footprints. Evidence showcased a series of disturbing online searches conducted on devices linked to Brian Walshe. Inquiries included phrases like “dismemberment and best ways to dispose of a body” and “how long before a body starts to smell,” as well as “hacksaw best tool to dismember.”

Further investigations unearthed additional troubling searches on a laptop. These included topics such as “how long for someone missing to inherit,” “how long missing to be dead,” and “can you throw away body parts,” all of which painted a grim picture for the jury.

Investigators also found searches on a laptop that included “how long for someone missing to inherit,” “how long missing to be dead,” and “can you throw away body parts,” prosecutors told the jury.

Surveillance video also showed a man resembling Walshe throwing what appeared to be heavy trash bags into a dumpster not far from the couple’s home. A subsequent search of a trash processing facility near his mother’s home uncovered bags containing a hatchet, hammer, sheers, hacksaw, towels and a protective Tyvek suit, cleaning agents, a Prada purse, boots like the ones Ana Walshe was last seen wearing and a COVID-19 vaccination card with her name.

Prosecutors told the jury that the Massachusetts State Crime Laboratory examined some of the items and found Ana and Brian Walshe’s DNA on the Tyvek suit and Ana Walshe’s DNA on the hatchet, hacksaw and other items.

Prosecutors floated several possible motives for the killing.

An insurance executive testified that Brian Walshe was the sole beneficiary of Ana Walshe’s $1 million life insurance policy, suggesting a financial motive. But prosecutors also portrayed a marriage that was falling apart; Brian Walshe was confined at their home in the affluent coastal community of Cohasset, about 15 miles (24 kilometers) southeast of Boston, awaiting sentencing on an art fraud case. Ana Walshe meanwhile commuted from their home to Washington, D.C., where she worked.

The year before she died, his wife had started an affair, details of which were shared in court by her boyfriend William Fastow. Brian Walshe’s attorney denied that his client knew about the affair.

In his opening, Walshe’s attorney, Larry Tipton, argued it was not a murder case but what he called a “sudden unexplained death.” He said the couple loved each other and were planning for the future.

But Walshe’s defense never called a witness and Brian Walshe declined to testify.

When initially questioned by investigators, Walshe said his wife had been called to Washington on New Year’s Day for a work emergency. But witnesses testified there was no evidence Ana Walshe took a ride service to the airport or boarded a flight. Walshe didn’t contact her employer until Jan. 4.

The couple’s three young children are in state custody.

Whittle reported from Portland, Maine.

The video in the player above is from an earlier report.

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