Brian Walshe spotted at juice bar a day after Ana Walshe disappeared, Internet says 'looking for cameras'
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NORWELL, MASSACHUSETTS: A new surveillance video shows Ana Walshe's 47-year-old husband Brian Walshe at a juice bar on January 2, one day after the mother of three went missing. Following the release of the video, people were quick to react with one of many saying, "Looks like he’s looking to see if there’s cameras."
The video comes after Brian allegedly asked his landlord if he had any security cameras set up before his arrest on January 7, for misleading the investigation of his 39-year-old wife, who was last seen at her home at 4 am on New Year’s Day and was supposed to take a flight from Boston to DC for a work emergency, as previously reported. In the 11-second video, the suspect looks around while in the background a group of young women can be spotted. As per Fox News, he told police that he "took his six-year-old son to Press Juice Bar to get a chocolate shake" and that was the only place he went that day. However, the child was not visible in the footage.
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New video shows Brian Walshe at Press Juice Bar in Norwell on January 2, a day after his wife Ana was last seen. Prosecutors say he was truthful about visiting the shop, but was not honest about his other stops when he was questioned about his whereabouts. @NBC10Boston pic.twitter.com/QHYjm0stF3
— Michael Rosenfield NBC10 Boston (@MikeRNBCBoston) January 11, 2023
Reacting to the video on Facebook, many felt Brian looked bugged out. One wrote, "Dude is LOOKING for cameras." While another said, "This video is just odd." One more commented, "He’s definitely not looking a bit upset. And knowing your wife missing the first thing you hit up is a juice bar. This dude has no conscience." A person described by saying, "Looks suspicious for sure! Pacing and looking all around."
Many on Twitter too called it "creepy". One said, "That's how you act when you're worried the police are going to storm the place and arrest you. Scanning the room, twitchy about having your back turned to it." While one suggested, "Perhaps they can use this information to track his trail on that day and perhaps find her remains."
That's how you act when you're worried the police are going to storm the place and arrest you. Scanning the room, twitchy about having your back turned to it. 🤷🏼♀️
— TheSheepleResistance (@SheepleResist) January 11, 2023
Perhaps they can use this information to track his trail on that day and perhaps find her remains.
— Liz (@Xandrigity) January 11, 2023
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