Still Missing MA - Ana Walshe, 39, allegedly left home, may have been dismembered, Cohasset, Jan 2023 *husband indicted* #4

Brian Walshe was active Monday in both the major criminal cases he's involved in — he had his first hearing in months in the murder case over the alleged killing of his wife, Ana, while his lawyer in federal court appealed a sentence recently handed down over art fraud.

At the status conference at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, lawyers for the two sides established that Walshe's new, court-appointed lawyer still needs to catch up on the evidence in the murder case.

The next date in the case was set for May 1. Walshe's appearance was waived for Monday's hearing, and while he had been due to appear virtually, he wasn't on the Zoom call.




Brian Walshe appeals federal sentence as state murder case inches forward

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Peter Wilson

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Court action in both state and federal court today for Brian Walshe.Walshe has now appealed his federal court conviction in an art fraud case.Walshe's murder case, in the death of his wife Ana, was in state court today for a quick hearing too.


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11:40 AM · Mar 4, 2024

Unbelievable-- I can't believe it would be Attorney Tracy Miner appealing this federal (plea agreement) conviction unless he's trying to get out of the restitution he was ordered to pay. Mommy cutting him off? Trying to preserve assets remaining? MOO
 
MAR 4, 2024
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The court session was brief because the case was continued until May 1 to allow Walshe’s new lawyer, public defender Larry Tipton, more time to get up to speed on evidence in the case based on a DNA sample that had to undergo “destructive testing” — meaning there was not enough of that sample for the prosecution and defense to conduct independent analyses.

The continuation will allow both sides an opportunity to come to an agreement on the destructive testing once Walshe’s attorney has had time to review the evidence.

“This is not in any way an unusual delay, particularly after a change of defense counsel,” Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office Spokesman David Traub told the Cohasset Anchor in response to an inquiry after the conference. “It’s just part of the relatively normal progress toward trial.”

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Court action in both state and federal court today for Brian Walshe.Walshe has now appealed his federal court conviction in an art fraud case.Walshe's murder case, in the death of his wife Ana, was in state court today for a quick hearing too.
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11:40 AM · Mar 4, 2024

Unbelievable-- I can't believe it would be Attorney Tracy Miner appealing this federal (plea agreement) conviction unless he's trying to get out of the restitution he was ordered to pay. Mommy cutting him off? Trying to preserve assets remaining? MOO
I think Mommy already cut him off. MOO He has a public defender in his murder case now, do we know who is defending him in the federal fraud case?
 
MAR 5, 2024
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Larry Tipton was appointed by Dedham Superior Court in December to defend Walshe in after Walshe's previous attorney, Tracy Miner, withdrew due to his inability to pay.

Until recently, Tipton had been occupied in the defense of Emanuel Lopes, the Brockton man convicted on Feb. 16 of shooting and killing Weymouth police Sgt. Michael Chesna and Weymouth resident Vera Adams. Lopes is scheduled to be sentenced on March 16.

During Monday's brief status hearing in Dedham, Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney Greg Connor, who also prosecuted the Lopes case, updated Judge Beverly Cannone on the status of DNA testing at the Bode crime labs in Virginia.

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I think Mommy already cut him off. MOO He has a public defender in his murder case now, do we know who is defending him in the federal fraud case?
The name of his lawyer is missing from the federal notice of intent to appeal but he'd long been represented by Tracy Miner in the federal case -- she negotiated his plea agreement. Miner recently withdrew from the MA case due to his inability to pay.
 
The name of his lawyer is missing from the federal notice of intent to appeal but he'd long been represented by Tracy Miner in the federal case -- she negotiated his plea agreement. Miner recently withdrew from the MA case due to his inability to pay.
Thanks. I'm glad mom is finally putting some financial distance between her and her son. Really odd that he is appealing his federal fraud case, maybe he's just bored.
 
MAR 5, 2024
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On Feb. 20, U.S. District Judge William G. Young sentenced Walshe to three years and a month in prison — which would run concurrent to any state-imposed sentence should Walshe be convicted in his upcoming murder trial. Walshe is in state custody in Norfolk County.

On Monday, Tracy Miner, Walshe’s attorney for the federal fraud case and former attorney for the murder case, filed a notice that Walshe was appealing his conviction to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, based in the same federal courthouse in Boston’s Seaport district.

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There was no entry late Tuesday afternoon under Walshe’s name in the First Circuit. Miner did not immediately return a request for comment.

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APR 16, 2024
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But who was Ana the person — not the tragic news story?

That's what we're diving into with the latest episode of "The Searches for Ana Walshe" podcast. This episode will conclude our first season.

You'll hear from some of those who knew Ana best. They describe her as a hardworking corporate leader, loving mom and radiant person — "a bright light," as her friend Pamela Bardhi put it.

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We're now four episodes into our podcast on the Ana Walshe case.

Listen here ⬇️
The Searches for Ana Walshe
 

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