Brian Walshe Pleaded Guilty to Disposing of His Wife’s Body. Here’s What that Could Mean for His Murder Trial
Brian Walshe admitted to misleading police and disposing of his wife’s body but denies first-degree murder, facing up to life without parole if convicted, prosecutors said.
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Brian Walshe pleaded guilty to disposing of his wife’s body. Here’s what that could mean for his murder trial
(CNN) — A Massachusetts man on trial for murdering his wife in 2023 admitted this week that he disposed of her body in dumpsters and misled police, but his lawyers insist he is not admitting to her murder.
Brian Walshe pleaded guilty to disposing of his wife’s body. Here’s what that could mean for his murder trial
By Lauren del Valle, CNN (CNN) — A Massachusetts man on trial for murdering his wife in 2023 has admitted he disposed of her body in dumpsters and misled police, but his lawyers insist he is not admitting to her murder. Now, with the court having chosen the jury that will consider the murder charge
Brian Walshe pleaded guilty to disposing of his wife’s body. Here’s what that could mean for his murder trial
A Massachusetts man on trial for murdering his wife in 2023 admitted this week that he disposed of her body in dumpsters and misled police – but his lawyers insist he is not admitting to her murder.
Brian Walshe Pleas: Accepting Responsibility or Trial Strategy?
Were Brian Walshe’s pleas him accepting responsibility or a shrewd trial strategy? Brian pleaded guilty to the two lesser charges in connection with the death of Ana Walshe. Anna Kepner’s stepmother details that one of her minor children may face criminal charges. (11/19/25)
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