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On December 2nd, 2025, a Massachusetts State Trooper sat in a courtroom and read — for hours — the Google search history of Brian Walshe. What he typed into that search bar in the hours and days after his wife Ana disappeared tells a story prosecutors say is a confession.
"Best ways to dispose of a body." "Hacksaw — best tool for dismembering." "Can baking soda make a dead body smell good." "I am a user on my wife's credit card. She is missing. Can I still use the card."
This is the full breakdown of the testimony from the Brian Walshe murder trial — every search, every timestamp, every damning click.
Ana Walshe was 39 years old. A mother of three. She was last seen on New Year's Eve 2022. Her body has never been found. Her husband says she died suddenly in their bed. Prosecutors say he killed her, dismembered her, and threw her remains in dumpsters across eastern Massachusetts.
The internet remembers everything.
#BrianWalshe #AnaWalshe #TrueCrime #MurderTrial #GoogleSearches #Massachusetts #CohassetMurder #DigitalEvidence #TrueCrimeDaily
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