Closing Arguments From the Brian Walshe Trial: Watch the Complete Videos
- On Dec. 12, 2025, Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham heard closing arguments with Larry Tipton opening and Anne Yas closing, who said, `Ana Walshe is dead because he murdered her.`
- The alleged killing on New Year's Day 2023 began the case, with Brian Walshe accused of killing Ana in their Cohasset home and pleading guilty last month to moving her body and misleading police.
- Surveillance footage shows a man believed to be Walshe buying tools on Jan. 1, 2023, at Lowe's in Danvers, with a $462 receipt for supplies; blood-positive tools and DNA-linked items were recovered from dumpsters in Abington, Chatham West and Claremont.
- After Friday's session, jurors left without a verdict after nearly four hours of deliberations and will resume Monday morning to decide between first-degree and second-degree murder.
- Amid competing narratives, Yas urged jurors to use their common sense, citing internet searches on Jan. 1, 2023, and Tipton's question about Walshe's sudden panic.
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The jury has begun deliberations in the trial of Brian Walsh, a father of three who is accused of murdering and dismembering the body of his wife, Ana Walsh of Serbian origin.
Deliberations to resume Monday in Brian Walshe murder trial after jurors fail to reach verdict. Here’s how Friday unfolded. - The Boston Globe
The jury, which is composed of six men and six women, deliberated for a little more than three hours before the day in court ended.
Jury Is Deliberating Fate of Brian Walshe After 8-Day Murder Trial
The fate of failed businessman Massachusetts Brian Walshe — accused of killing his wife, Ana Walshe, on New Year’s Day in 2023 — now rests with jurors/was decided by jurors Friday, December 12. Closing arguments were offered on Friday in Walshe’s first-degree murder trial. Walshe, 50, is being tried for the 2023 murder and dismemberment of his 39-year-old wife. Walshe allegedly left her body parts in a dumpster. Her remains have never been recov…
‘I just don’t see how Brian Walshe is going to help himself’: Legal analyst discusses closing arguments, jury deliberations beginning - Boston News, Weather, Sports
7NEWS Legal Analyst Tom Hoopes spoke about the prosecution and defense’s closing arguments that took place on Friday, leading to the beginning of jury deliberations.
Brian Walshe murder case handed over to jury after closing arguments
Closing arguments were presented Friday in the trial of Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts man accused of murdering his wife, after the defense rested its case Thursday without calling a single witness to the stand
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