Lawsuit Filed in the Case of Missing Mom of 3, WHERE IS ANA?

Lawsuit Filed in the Case of Missing Mom of 3, WHERE IS ANA?

The search continues for Ana Walshe. The young mom of three was supposed to have commuted to Washington, D.C., for her new job.

Walshe works in real estate. She never made it. In fact, it appears she never even got on the flight. Her husband, Brian Walshe, reported her missing three days after Ana Walshe's boss filed a missing persons report.

Police searched the family home and found blood and tools in the basement. Brian Walshe, who was already wearing an ankle monitor after an arrest for art fraud, was arrested again and charged with hindering the police investigation.

Police also found that Brian Walshe bought $450 of cleaning supplies from a nearby Home Depot store the day after Ana Walshe was supposed to be on the DC flight.

Brian Walshe has now been charged with murder. As the case heads to trial a lawsuit has been filed against his mother. The owner of the property the Walshes rented says Diana Walshe, damages damages to the property, including loss of rent and psychological impact.

Joining Nancy Grace today:

  • Philip Holloway- Lawyer and Founder of the Holloway Law Group in Cobb County, GA, Radio host and legal analyst for WSB Radio in Atlanta, Host of “Sworn," a true crime podcast; Twitter: @PhilHollowayEsq,
  • Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst (Beverly Hills, CA); New Netflix show: 'Bling Empire' (Beverly Hills), @DrBethanyLive
  • Ross Gardner- Forensic Consultant, Instructor and Author of “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis With an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction 3rd Ed” and “Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation 3rd Ed”
  • Dana Kennedy -Senior Reporter, New York Post; Twitter/Instagram: @DanaKennedyLive, Facebook: "Dana.Kennedy"

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