Ana Walshe disappearance: Husband Brian Walshe pleads not guilty to murder charges
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Brian Walshe pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday for murder charges levied against him amid the disappearance of his wife Ana Walshe.
Walshe submitted his plea during his first court appearance since he was charged with murder by prosecutors on Tuesday.
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During the arraignment, prosecutors laid out the case against Walshe, alleging he used his child’s iPad to conduct suspicious searches, including “how long before a body starts to smell” and “how to stop a body from decomposing.”
Prosecutors also say they found evidence, including 10 trash bags filled with items they claim were stained with blood, as part of their search through several garbage disposal sites. The bags included a hacksaw, a hatchet, Ana Walshe’s COVID-19 vaccination card, rags, towels, slippers, tape, gloves, and cleaning materials.
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Walshe is being held without bond, with his next court appearance scheduled for Feb. 9.