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Brian Walshe admitted to misleading investigators and disposing of his wife’s remains, but insists he is not a murderer
Isabel Keanein New York Monday 01 December 2025 14:19 GMT
open image in galleryThe trial of Brian Walshe, accused of killing his wife nearly three years ago, is set to begin in Massachusetts on Monday (AP)
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The murder trial of Brian Walshe, accused of killing and dismembering his wife, Ana Walshe, will begin Monday with opening statements.
Walshe is facing a charge of first-degree murder in the death of his wife nearly three years ago in Cohasset, Massachusetts.
The 50-year-old stunned a Massachusetts courtroom on November 18 by admitting that he misled investigators and disposed of his 39-year-old real estate executive wife’s remains, but has insisted that he is not a murderer.
While Walshe entered a shocking guilty plea to the two lesser charges, no plea deal had been reached on the final charge of murder, allowing the trial to move forward as planned.
His defense attorneys stressed that their client is “not admitting to...murder” with the partial plea.
Judge Diane Freniere said she expected the trial to last three to four weeks.
open image in galleryThe trial of Brian Walshe, accused of killing his wife nearly three years ago, is set to begin in Massachusetts on MondayWalshe was arrested on January 8, 2023, for misleading police and was charged with murder later that month. He has been held in custody ever since, serving a concurrent federal sentence after pleading guilty to selling forged Andy Warhol artwork in a separate case.
With the new guilty pleas, he faces up to 10 years on the misleading charge, with a potential 20-year enhancement if convicted of murder, and up to three years in prison on the body disposal count.
The disappearance of Brian Walshe's wife, Ana
Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old real estate executive, vanished early on New Year’s Day 2023.
Her husband claimed she left for an emergency work trip to Washington, D.C., and that she took a car service to Logan International Airport in Boston.
However, her company refuted those claims, saying there was no work emergency.
Prosecutors also said there was no evidence Ana had taken a car service or a flight that day. Her cellphone, credit cards and debit cards were inactive after she disappeared.
Meanwhile, Brian Walshe said that after she left the house, he visited his mother, went grocery shopping and spent time with his children.
That claim, however, was disputed by investigators, who found surveillance footage appearing to show Walshe at a Home Depot that same day.
While at the store, he reportedly purchased $450 worth of cleaning products.
Isabel Keane1 December 2025 14:11