Deceased/Not Found MA - Ana Walshe - Supposedly Left Home in Rideshare to Airport - Cohasset #3

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I am glad the prosecutor in this case is willing to go forward without a body. So many prosecutors refuse to do so allowing a perpetrator to go free for years, maybe forever, because there was no body.
Are there some examples of cases where prosecutors managed to convict someone of murder without a found body?
 
The Court TV angle of the prosecutor reading all of that info, with Brian in the background, unshaven in a dingy sweater looking right at her the whole time, was frankly more than I needed to see this morning. This is horrific. Having said that, I have to thank the investigators for tracking all of that evidence down.
 
Didn't we hear from the Walshes' friend GM that Brian told him on New Year's Eve that he had lost his phone? Yet to investigators Brian said that he didn't realize that he didn't have his phone with him until he "saw the pirate ship on Route 1" on the way to his mother's. This would have already been a half hour to 40 minutes into his drive to Swampscott. So that doesn't seem to add up but a small mistake in the grand scheme of things considering all the Google searches he did!!!

Edit to say, plus I thought the pirate ship was torn down years ago but maybe he meant, where it used to be.
 
What an absolute nightmare. Thank goodness he threw away the tools he used in the same bags he threw away Ana's Covid vax card. So sorry that her family will not be able to bring her remains home and give her a proper burial.
 
JAN 18, 2023
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  • On Jan. 2, from Home Depot in Rockland, Massachusetts: Items included cleaning products, such as mops, brushes, tape, tarp, a Tyvek suit with boot covers, buckets, baking soda and a hatchet. "He had a face mask and rubber gloves on at the time he was pushing the cart in Home Depot," the prosecutor said.
  • On Jan. 4, from Home Goods and TJ Maxx: He purchased towels, as well as bath mats and men's clothing.
  • On Jan. 4, from Lowe's: He purchased squeegees and a trash can.
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Here are the searches that the prosecutor listed in court:

January 1:
  • How long before a body starts to smell?
  • How to stop a body from decomposing.
  • Ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to
  • How long for someone to be missing to inherit.
  • Can you throw away body parts?
  • What does formaldehyde do?
  • How long does DNA last?
  • Can identification be made on partial remains?
  • Dismemberment and the best ways to dispose of a body.
  • How to clean blood from wooden floor.
  • Luminol to detect blood.
  • What happens when you put body parts in ammonia?
January 2:
  • Hacksaw best tool to dismember.
  • Can you be charged with murder without a body?
  • Can you identify a body with broken teeth?
January 3:
  • What happens to hair on a dead body?
  • What is the rate of decomposition of a body found in a plastic bag compared to on a surface in the woods?
  • Can baking soda mask or make a body smell good?
The prosecutor said there was one earlier Google search to note — on December 27, the prosecutor added Walshe searched: "What's the best state to divorce?"

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