Brian Walshe

Brian Walshe in court for new hearing in his murder case

Jury selection for the trial over Ana Walshe's death is due to begin in October

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Defense attorneys for Brian Walshe say revelations about Massachusetts State Police during the Karen Read trial should lead to changes in how his own murder case proceeds.

Brian Walshe, the man accused of killing his wife Ana and dismembering her body in 2023, appeared in a Massachusetts court for another hearing Thursday over recent motions made in the case.

DNA evidence may again be a matter of discussion — prosecutors on Wednesday had filed an update on the matter, which had originally been expected earlier this year but has been held up over who would pay for testing key samples through a private lab.

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The previous hearing, in January, focused in large part on suspended Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, who led the investigation in the Walshe case as well as the Karen Read murder case.

Jury selection for the trial is due to begin in October.

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According to court filings, hundreds of pages of notes and over 2,500 images from the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office are now in possession of Walshe's defense attorneys. Many of the records given to the defense team Tuesday involve Proctor, whose testimony at Read's first trial — which ended with a hung jury — raised serious questions about police integrity.

The list of records given to Walshe's attorney's include notes taken by Proctor from when he was a lead investigator on the Cohasset case.

Ana Walshe was reported missing in January of 2023, and a few weeks later, her husband Brian Walshe was arrested on charges including murder, misleading an investigation and improperly moving a human body. He is now being held without bail.

The Walshe case is one of the most high-profile murder cases in the area in recent years. Ana Walshe was first reported missing just a few days into 2023, and as the search for her grew more desperate, her husband Brian began facing charges. He was first charged with misleading police, and eventually murder. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The 39-year-old mom of three's body was never recovered. Prosecutors alleged that Brian killed her in their Cohasset home early New Year's Day, dismembered her body and discarded it into the trash.

Brian allegedly made a series of Google searches on their son's iPad that centered around discarding of a body.

Prosecutors will likely need to lean on digital evidence — including DNA lab testing and internet searches — to try and secure a conviction from a jury, since Ana's body was never found, criminal justice experts have told NBC10 Boston.

During the search for Ana, law enforcement eventually found in a dumpster near Brian's mother's house pieces of clothes and jewelry that Brian Walshe said she was wearing when she left their house early New Year's Day, along with a hacksaw that had a bone fragment in, prosecutors have said.

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