The prosecution in the case of Ana Walshe has read out a list of Google searches allegedly made by the defendant, Brian Walshe, who is facing charges of murder and disinterring a body. Among the searches allegedly made by Brian on the morning police believe Ana went missing, there are queries such as “can you throw away body parts” and “10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to”. Ana Walshe was reported missing by colleagues on January 4. Brian Walshe told police in an… Source link
Read More »A list of Brian Walshe’s Google searches, according to prosecutors
Crime Brian Walshe is accused of murdering his wife, Ana Walshe, and dismembering her body. She was last seen Jan. 1. Brian Walshe listens to prosecutor Lynn Beland during his arraignment at Quincy District Court on Wednesday. Craig F. Walker / The Boston Globe Brian Walshe held without bail as prosecutors detail Google searches,… Source link
Read More »Brian Walshe arraignment: Prosecutors reveal series of incriminating Google searches, items with Ana Walshe’s DNA
COHASSET, Mass. — New details were revealed after a Massachusetts man accused of killing his wife, Ana Walshe, 39, who was reported missing Jan. 4, appeared in court Wednesday morning. Prosecutors revealed a series of incriminating Google searches and the discovery of items with Ana Walshe’s DNA, ABC News reported. Prosecutors believe Brian Walshe dismembered his wife’s body, and they revealed Walshe made a serious of Google searches including: “how long before a body starts to smell” “how to… Source link
Read More »Brian Walshe arraignment: Prosecutors reveal series of incriminating Google searches, items with Ana Walshe’s DNA
COHASSET, Mass. — New details were revealed after a Massachusetts man accused of killing his wife, Ana Walshe, 39, who was reported missing Jan. 4, appeared in court Wednesday morning. Prosecutors revealed a series of incriminating Google searches and the discovery of items with Ana Walshe’s DNA, ABC News reported. Prosecutors believe Brian Walshe dismembered his wife’s body, and they revealed Walshe made a serious of Google searches including: “how long before a body starts to smell” “how to… Source link
Read More »Police arrest second suspect, a 15-year-old, in shooting of Commanders RB Brian Robinson Jr.
Brian Robinson was shot twice in his leg on Aug. 28 in an alleged attempted robbery in Washington D.C. (AP/Susan Walsh) Police have arrested a second suspect allegedly involved in the shooting of Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. Washington D.C. police arrested a 15-year-old boy on Friday, just days after they charged a 17-year-old with assault with intent to rob while armed, his agent said on Twitter. The suspect was 14 at the time of the shooting, per The Washington… Source link
Read More »Commanders activate RB Brian Robinson Jr., could play vs. Titans 6 weeks after being shot
Just six weeks after he was shot twice in the leg during an attempted robbery, the Washington Commanders activated rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. on Saturday. And that’s not all. Robinson will be available to play against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon, and according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, he reportedly will play. If he does, it will be his NFL debut. Johnson was shot in the leg multiple times on Aug. 28. He’d gone out to the H Street corridor in Washington, D.C. to… Source link
Read More »Commanders RB Brian Robinson recounts ‘ ‘lowest point I’ve ever been in my life’ and ‘beautiful’ return to practice after shooting
At 5:28 p.m. on Aug. 28, Brian Robinson Jr. saw his football future flicker. Two teenage assailants approached Robinson on a crowded Washington D.C. street lined with restaurants and bars. They were brandishing guns and they intended to rob the Washington Commanders rookie running back, police say. Robinson fended off one attacker. The other shot Robinson twice, one bullet striking his right glute and the other passing through his right knee. Robinson’s injuries weren’t deemed… Source link
Read More »Florida State hangs on for 24-17 win in Brian Kelly’s first game at LSU
Brian Kelly’s first game at LSU was a special teams disaster. The Tigers lost 24-23 to Florida State on Sunday night after they had two kicks blocked and dropped two points. The final blocked kick came on a game-tying extra point with no time left after Jaray Jenkins caught a two-yard TD pass from Jayden Daniels. LSU and Kelly could have gone for two and the win but instead played for overtime in New Orleans. That turned out to be the wrong decision as Florida State’s Shyheim Brown prevented… Source link
Read More »Instead of further lambasting Brian Flores, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross should be thanking him
It probably takes a certain level of audacity to become a billionaire, to parlay an uncle paying for your education and your mom floating you money to live off of after you got fired from your first job into a portfolio that includes real estate properties around the world and an NFL franchise. Like the audacity of throwing anyone under the bus you deem to be in your way as you accumulate obscene amounts of wealth. The audacity of selling yourself as a champion of racial equality while hosting… Source link
Read More »Brian Flores lawsuit sure doesn’t seem ‘without merit’
I am not now, nor have I ever been, a lawyer. No interest. But I do have a love for words and language, so I’m sure I know what the phrase “without merit” means. Does the NFL? Within moments of Brian Flores filing his civil lawsuit against the league and its teams alleging years of racial discrimination in hiring practices, the NFL sent an email blast to every media member in its address book, a three-sentence statement that ended by claiming Flores’ suit is “without merit.” I’m a firm believer… Source link
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