Read Brian Walshes full Google search history

Read Brian Walshe’s full Google search history

Brian Walshe’s full Google search history – as he pleads not guilty to murdering his wife Ana

Massachusetts prosecutors today revealed Brian Walshe’s extensive Google searches in the days before his wife Ana was reported missing.

lays out these searches in full here.

Brian Walshe in court in Massachusetts as he pleaded not guilty to killing his wife Ana, who was last seen alive on January 1 Brian Walshe in court in Massachusetts as he pleaded not guilty to killing his wife Ana, who was last seen alive on January 1

Brian Walshe in court in Massachusetts as he pleaded not guilty to killing his wife Ana, who was last seen alive on January 1

December 27, five days before Ana disappeared

‘Best divorce state for a man.’

January 1st, day Ana disappeared. The search begins just before 5 a.m. and is conducted on the son’s iPad

  • “How long does it take for a corpse to smell?”
  • “How to prevent a body from decomposing?”
  • “Ten days to dispose of a body if it’s really necessary?”
  • “How long does it take to go missing before you inherit?”
  • “Can you throw away body parts?”
  • ‘What does formaldehyde do?’
  • “How long does DNA last?”
  • ‘Can a partial remains be identified?’
  • “Dismemberment and the Best Ways to Dispose of a Corpse?”
  • ‘How do you clean blood off a wooden floor?’
  • ‘Ruminal to detect blood’

January 2nd

  • ‘Hacksaw best tool for dismembering’
  • “Can you be charged with murder without a body?”
  • “Can you identify a body with broken teeth?”

January 3rd

  • “What happens to hair on a corpse?”
  • “How quickly does a body in a plastic bag decompose compared to a surface in the forest?”
  • “Can baking soda make a body smell good?”

January 4: Ana reports missing to her employer. The internet search stops.