Police discovered some gruesome details while investigating the missing woman’s husband. 46-year-old Brian was convicted of art swindling in 2021. He was further arrested on January 8, 2023, for misleading the police in the Ana Walshe missing case. Authorities have also recovered his search history.

Norfolk DA announced that an arrest warrant has already been issued in Brian’s name, on the charges of murdering his wife Ana. He was arraigned in Quincy District Court on Wednesday and ordered held without bail.

Former FBI agents mentioned that DNA results have possibly led to Brian Walshe’s arrest.

Brian Walshe’s Google history around the time of his wife Ana Walshe’s disappearance has shocked the internet

On January 1, 2023, a Massachusetts mom named Ana Walshe reportedly left her home to board a flight to Washington, DC. However, she did not make it to the airport. Brian Walshe, her husband, told investigators that he was sleeping when she left at 4 in the morning. Police did not initially consider him a suspect in the disappearance of Ana Walshe.

Later, upon further investigation, it was revealed that Brian Walshe was reportedly misleading the police and lying to them about his movements. Authorities found a damaged knife and blood in the basement of the Cohasset house where the couple resided.

Investigating officers further made a blood-curdling discovery as they went through Brian Walshe’s Google history. Brian had made searches for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body.” He had also looked online for ways to dismember a body. According to a CNN report, Walshe searched for these unsettling events sometime around Ana’s disappearance.

The unsettling search history consisted of searches like “How long before a body starts to smell?,” “How long does DNA last?,” “Luminol to detect blood,” “How to clean blood from wooden floor?” and a lot more.

A former FBI agent named John Mulvaney told WBZ,

He further added,

It is not yet clear if Ana Walshe’s body has been recovered. According to investigators, Brian Walshe was on house arrest for swindling art. He allegedly lied to them about going to Home Depot when he had gone to buy cleaning supplies worth $450.

Former FBI investigators believe that DNA matches have led to the 46-year-old’s arrest. Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told CBS Boston,

Experts believe there is enough circumstantial evidence to charge Brian with his wife’s murder

CBS Boston reported that according to experts, there is enough circumstantial evidence to charge Brian Walshe with Ana’s murder, even if the police can’t recover a body. Coffindaffer further stated,

Authorities have not yet revealed the motive behind the alleged crime. However, former FBI agent Mulvaney believes that it might be financial stress that Brian Walshe was under, and also that he has been convicted of art swindling. However, police believe that the 2021 conviction has nothing to do with Ana’s disappearance or murder.

Former Assistant US Attorney Neama Rahmani said that she was glad that police have finally taken Brian into custody. Rahmani told Fox News Digital,

Norfolk DA Michael Morrissey said,

The Guardian tried to establish contact with Brian Walshe, however, no response has yet been received from his end. As has been mentioned before, he was initially charged with misleading the police when he allegedly hid facts about his movements around Ana’s disappearance. He pled not guilty to murdering his wife and a judge ordered him held without bail.

According to reports, Brian Walshe will have a status hearing on February 9.

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