'Brian used her name': Web sleuths suspect husband had role in Ana Walshe's bid on 4 luxury cars
COHASSET, MASSACHUSETTS: Ana Walshe, mother of three, has been missing since January 1 and her husband Brian Walshe has been in custody for lying to the police about his whereabouts at the time of his wife's disappearance. Now, Internet sleuths are discussing whether the missing mother was bidding on luxury cars like Jaguar and Porsche, or was it her husband, Brian, who has also been accused of selling fake Andy Warhol paintings. It has been reported before that Ana was in a rush to sell off her assets for cash.
A Redditor provided information on Ana's possible car bidding saying, "Did some digging and found records that Ana bid on 4 separate sports cars between November 21, 2022 and December 11, 2022. She bid on 3 Porsches and 1 Jaguar with bids ranging from $21,000 to $42,250. The account that was used to bid was created in November 2022. FYI: Ancili83 was her Instagram handle before she changed it to AnaWalshe. Ancili83 is her TikTok handle. Ancili83 is her YouTube handle." There are now some speculations that it was Ana's husband Brian bidding for the luxury cars.
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'BW was using her account'
When asked if it could be Brian, one user said, "At this point, I'd say anything is possible. I checked the auto auction website and it looks like you only need to create an account and add a credit card to bid, so it seems as though he could have. I'm honestly not sure what to make of this..." Another Redditor wrote, "If anything, I’m thinking BW was using her account as he was not allowed to buy anything for himself. She seemed to enjoy her Audi (or Mercedes - I can’t remember) and those cars listed aren’t exactly kid friendly." One more person said, "Probably Bryan the genius’s getaway car, based on how smart he was with everything else."
One Redditor said, "I think he bid on those using making user names to correspond to her. Those cars are very small. I cant see her doing that being a mom of 3 even if she was to keep it in DC. But it seems like she was trying to move the boys with her. And if was trying to do that she wld not look for such a small car. She would have looked for a luxury SUV." Another person wrote, "That’s what I believe as well. Brian used to drive one he got a good deal from his friend’s ( ( R ) father and he loved it. All his cars were under his friend’s name anyway." One more person wrote, "Any chance the husband used her name, anticipating when he sold her condo?"
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