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Brian Walshe sentenced to life without parole

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Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife and dismembering her body
The New Year's Day disappearance of real estate executive Ana Walshe, 39, dominated headlines for weeks in 2023.

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Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison without parole for "barbaric" murder of Ana Walshe, judge says
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Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison for wife Ana's murder after discovering affair
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‘Barbaric and incomprehensible.’ Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison without parole for murder of his wife.
Brian Walshe is being sentenced Thursday after earlier this week a Norfolk County jury found him guilty of murdering his wife.

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Judge cites ‘barbaric’ acts in sentencing Brian Walshe to life in prison without parole for wife’s murder
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Brian Walshe to be sentenced after being convicted of killing of his wife
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Watch live: Verdict reached in murder trial of Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts man charged with killing wife

A verdict has been reached in the murder trial of Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts man accused of killing and dismembering his wife Ana Walshe.
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Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison for murdering and dismembering wife

A Norfolk County jury found Brian Walshe guilty of first-degree murder on Monday, after deliberating for approximately six hours.
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Brian Walshe murder trial: Closings reaction with Bob Ward, Elyse Hershon as jury remains undecided

Boston 25’s Bob Ward and attorney Elyse Hershon react to developments and closing arguments from the defense and prosecution.
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