Ana Walshe: Mysterious ransom note demanding $127K found in investigation into missing Massachusetts mother's case

'She messed up..we have her here with us and if she doesn’t pay the money..then she’ll never be back,' read the note referring to Ana Walshe
UPDATED MAY 3, 2023
Ana Walshe was presumed dead after she was reported missing (Ana Walshe/Facebook)
Ana Walshe was presumed dead after she was reported missing (Ana Walshe/Facebook)

COHASSET, MASSACHUSETTS: Missing woman Ana Walshe would never be returned unless she paid $127,000, read a mysterious note found in the investigation into her disappearance. On January 7, details of the note were revealed when the letter was sent to Cohasset Detective Harrison Schmidt. 

"We have the so-named Ana Walshe with us here … we had a deal worth $127,000. She messed up..we have her here with us and if she doesn’t pay the money..then she’ll never be back, and we know that the police and the FBI are involved. Good luck finding us," read the note, reported New York Post.

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Ana Walshe allegedly spent holiday in Dublin with mystery lover

Before the note was discovered, court documents disclosed that Walshe spent her Thanksgiving holiday in Dublin with a mystery lover a month before she was allegedly murdered on New Year's Eve by her husband Brian Walshe. The 39-year-old woman who worked as a real estate executive was reported missing on January 1 and was later presumed dead. However, her body has not been discovered. 

The 47-year-old alleged killer who was arraigned on Thursday, April 27, in Norfolk Superior Court faces first-degree murder charges after investigators found several pieces of evidence connecting him to the murder, including the woman's clothing and also his bizarre internet searches on his son's iPad about how to dispose of a body and ways to dismember a body. After he discovered her affair, Brian allegedly beat the mother-of-three to death and dismembered her body in the basement.

During the arraignment, the defendant's attorney admitted that his client's mother who suspected Ana of infidelity hired a private detective to keep a watch over her during her trip to DC. Brian thought of a DC man as his wife's mysterious lover and obsessively checked his Instagram account, said the prosecutors.

Brian would gain millions in insurance payout if Ana died

The prosecutors also added that if Ana died, Brian could gain a lot including the insurance payouts of nearly $2.7 million. However, the suspect's attorneys argued that their client and his family are already loaded. 

Brian has not pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including misleading police, improper conveyance of a human body, and first-degree murder. He is set to appear back in court in August 2023.

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