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A Massachusetts man faces a first-degree murder charge over the death of his wife, Ana. The man, who denies the charge, is on trial in Dedham.
Brian Walshe, 50, of Mass., is on trial for the murder of his wife, mother of three Ana Walshe, 39, whose remains have never been found.
Police say the body was found on Nov. 26 along the Lake Huron shoreline near a home on Raven Drive in Ocqueoc Township.
An attorney for Brian Walshe said Ana Walshe died suddenly for unexplained reasons on New Year's Day in 2023. Prosecutors described her death as premeditated murder.
Panicked, he drugged the youngster, smothered him with a towel, chopped up his body and dumped the remains, Brooklyn prosecutors said at his bombshell trial the following year. “I went for a towel to smother him in the side room,” the deranged murderer confessed after his arrest. “He fought back a little bit but eventually he stopped breathing.
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