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Investigators found Anna Walshe’s COVID-19 vaccine card in a trash bag.
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The bag was found in the apartment complex where her husband Brian Wolsey’s mother lived.
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Brian Walsh has been charged with murder in connection with his missing wife Anna Walsh.
Investigators found a Prada wallet, hunter boots, and a COVID-19 vaccination card believed to have belonged to the missing Massachusetts woman Anna Walsh. Her husband is accused of disposing of her wife at her mother’s apartment just days after she went missing. argued at a court hearing on Wednesday.
Brian Walshe, 47, charged with murder Anna Walsh’s body has not yet been found, but prosecutors provided the judge with a long list of information on Wednesday, confirming Brian’s death. It led them to believe that Walsh “dismembered her body and threw it away.”
According to prosecutors, investigators obtained several trash bags that Brian Walsh is accused of throwing in the trash at his mother’s apartment complex.
According to prosecutors, 10 garbage bags were found with black stains that looked like blood.
Prosecutors said investigators found blood-stained towels, rags, slippers, tape, cleaning agents, carpets and rugs in the bag.
Prosecutors said they had matching items Brian Walsh purchased at Home Depot, TJ Maxx and Home Goods on January 2nd and January 4th.
A DNA blood test on the item “matched” that of Ana and Brian Wolsey, prosecutors said.
Prosecutor says Brian Walshe After Anna Wolsey’s Washington, D.C.-based employer said she didn’t show up for work, his wife waited until police showed up at the Cohassett family’s rented house on Jan. 4 to conduct a welfare check. did not formally report that he was missing.
At the time, police found the Volvo in the driveway with the back seats folded down and covered with a plastic liner.
Walshe told investigators he last saw his wife on the morning of January 1, when she took an Uber or Lyft to the airport to travel to DC for work. But prosecutors said neither Uber nor Lyft came to the house during the hours Wolsey mentioned.
shared by prosecutorssome questionable internet searches Walshe was created on my son’s iPad between January 1st and 3rd and includes questions like “Does baking soda make a dead body smell better?” and “Can you identify a body with a broken tooth?” is.
Walshe was already in police custody when police issued an arrest warrant on Tuesday, accusing him of Anna’s murder. was
After Wednesday’s second arraignment, a judge ordered Walshe to be held without bail.
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