Brian Walshe Wants Evidence Dismissed Ahead of His Upcoming Murder Trial
COHASSET, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 24 – Defense challenges use of Google search evidence in murder case as prosecutors allege Walshe killed and dismembered his wife, with trial set for October 2025.
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Brian Walshe’s attorney wants murder charge tossed, says evidence doesn’t show premeditation
Brian Walshe’s attorneys are asking to have his first-degree murder charge dismissed because they say his alleged gory Google searches came after his wife Ana Walshe’s death and do not indicate premeditation. That was argued in a hearing Thursday that also gave some additional details on the shadowy federal court holdings of disgraced former State Police investigator Michael Proctor’s phone records. Defense attorneys in several cases investigate…
Was killing of Brian Walshe’s wife ‘extreme cruelty?’ Judge weighs dismissing murder charge
Lawyers for Brian Walshe are moving to dismiss the murder case against him, telling a judge on Thursday that prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence to a grand jury to support a first-degree murder indictment.
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