Brian Walshe's Alleged Motive for Hiring Investigator and Denial of Bail Revealed in Court Documents.

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Brian Walshe, the man accused of murdering and dismembering his wife Ana Walshe, believed she was having an affair and hired a private investigator to prove it, according to prosecutors. Walshe was arraigned on three more indictments, including first-degree murder, misleading police, and improper conveyance of a body. Prosecutors revealed new details about the alleged happenings in the days leading up to and following Ana’s death, including Brian being the sole beneficiary of a nearly $3 million life insurance policy that Ana had purchased. Her body has not been found.
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