Brian Walshe claims he dismembered his wife, Ana, and disposed of her body, but he did not kill her. On trial for the first-degree murder of his wife, Brian Walshe now claims Ana died of "sudden adult death syndrome" and he dismembered and disposed of her body to protect his children. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the vile case of dismemberment and the new defense Walshe uses at trial.
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00:00.44 Introduction, Nothing from Nothing
02:06.62 Evidence is "incompatible with life"
05:46.90 With no body, investigators have to used scene evidence to make a case
10:25.70 The children were 2, 4, and 6 at the time of the murder
15:29.24 Ana's boss reports her missing, not her husband
19:57.56 Walshe trying to determine destruction of teeth
25:05.05 Walshe admits dismembering and disposing of Ana
30:12.41 Defense does not put up any witnesses
34:44.70 Conclusion