Ana Walshe

Who was Ana Walshe? New podcast explores life of Cohasset mom

Listen to "The Searches for Ana Walshe" wherever you get podcasts

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In the conclusion to the first season of our podcast, “The Searches for Ana Walshe,” we dive into the life of Ana — her passion for her career, being a mom and possible signs of trouble.

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Who was Ana Walshe?

Her name has become a recognizable one for many following her disappearance and presumed death, allegedly at the hands of her husband, Brian Walshe, early last year.

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But who was Ana the person — not the tragic news story?

That's what we're diving into with the latest episode of "The Searches for Ana Walshe" podcast. This episode will conclude our first season.

You'll hear from some of those who knew Ana best. They describe her as a hardworking corporate leader, loving mom and radiant person — "a bright light," as her friend Pamela Bardhi put it.

Before he was charged with murder, before his arrest, before the manhunt for his wife in the swamps of Cohasset, Massachusetts, around Boston, and in Washington, D.C., there was another set of searches, prosecutors say, on Google — on their son's iPad — starting early the morning when Brian Walshe would later say Ana Walshe went missing...

The podcast episode goes through Ana's rise in the corporate world, taking her from a housekeeper at a rural Virginia hotel to a high-powered real estate professional. Plus, you'll hear about the troubling signs that something could have been wrong in the Walshe marriage, before Brian allegedly killed Ana.

Subscribe and listen to the show on Apple PodcastsSpotify or wherever you get podcasts for a comprehensive look back at the search, new insights on what happened and updates on the case as they come in, right through the trial.

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