Brian Walshe Case Updates

Brian Walshe was indicted in March 2023 for the murder of his wife Ana. This page tracks all major updates as they happen. For full background, see the Trial Hub, read our Case Overview, and check out the Timeline or Case Documents.

Brian and Ana Walshe Wedding
September 2025

Trial Date: Brian Walshe’s trial is set to begin on October 20, 2025.

Digital Evidence Approved: The judge has ruled that prosecutors can use incriminating online searches in court—these include queries like “how to dispose of a body”, “how long before a body starts to smell”, and “can you be charged with murder without a body?”

Suppression Motions: Defense motions to suppress these digital searches were largely denied. Certain GPS data and some cellphone records were excluded, but the core online searches remain admissible.

Attempted Dismissal: Defense attorneys argued the prosecution lacked evidence of premeditation, claiming no proof Walshe planned or intended harm. Prosecutors countered citing motive, search history, and personal conduct. The motion to dismiss was denied.

Possible Judicial Conflict: Judge Diane Freniere disclosed that a state attorney involved in the case was a “mentor and friend,” which could raise impartiality concerns. She allowed the defense to weigh in on whether this constitutes a conflict.

Investigator’s Files (Michael Proctor): Walshe’s defense is seeking access to sealed files related to Trooper Michael Proctor—the investigator involved in both this case and the high-profile Karen Read trial. The judge is evaluating what portions of those files might be considered exculpatory.

Additional Turns: The case continues on a tight pretrial schedule: DNA testing, evidentiary disputes, and procedural motions remain active.

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