Ana Walshe was a successful real estate agent and mother of three from a wealthy US community. Police say when her husband reported her missing, his secrets started to surface.
After throwing a dinner party on New Year's Eve, Ana Walshe and her husband Brian hugged their friends at the entrance to their Massachusetts home and closed the door behind them.Nothing appeared to be amiss during what he described as an "elaborate" dinner with the couple at their home in the wealthy seaside enclave of Cohasset."There was absolutely no indication that any modicum of a tragedy, of disappearance, or anything else could have happened that night.
Authorities say Ms Walshe likely death appears to be the second murder rooted in domestic violence to strike the small region outside Boston in less than a month. "Some 15 + years later, [I] reap the benefits of the work ethic, discipline and endurance and cherish memories of the journey like no other."She met her future husband in 2008 when she was working at a sprawling luxury hotel in rural Massachusetts.
In 2016, Mr Walshe offered to sell a collection of paintings on a friend's behalf, including two pricey Andy Warhol works.
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