Accused killer Brian Walshe, who allegedly murdered and dismembered real estate executive Ana Walshe on New Year’s Day, allegedly thought his wife was cheating on him.
In a court appearance on Thursday, Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney Greg Connor argued against releasing Walshe, rattling off a litany of incriminating particulars he said pointed to Walshe’s guilt.
“That family friend said he got there at approximately 8 p.m. and that the children were asleep, and that Mr. Walshe cooked dinner for the three of them,” Connor said in court. “Around 10 p.m., one of their children came downstairs, socialized with the adults, and went back upstairs… The family friend left at approximately 1:30 a.m. on January 1. And that is the last time someone has seen Ana Walshe alive, outside of the defendant and his family.
Defense attorney Tracy Miner argued unsuccessfully on Thursday for Walshe to be released on $250,000 bail, insisting that there had been no “discord” between the couple.
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