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Prosecutors in Massachusetts today revealed Brian Walshe's extensive Google searches in the days before his wife Ana was reported missing.
The searches were revealed in court after he pleaded not guilty to killing his wife Ana. Walshe, 47, is accused of murdering Ana in the basement of their home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, in the early hours of January 1.
Among the gruesome searches, which were done on an iPad belonging to one of his young sons, were 'Ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to' and 'Can you throw away body parts?'.
DailyMail.com lays those searches out in full here.
Brian Walshe in court in Massachusetts today as he pleaded not guilty to killing his wife Ana, who was last seen alive on January 1
Walshe left an extensive digital trail for police with Google searches about divorce, murder, dismemberment and decomposing bodies, prosecutors revealed on Wednesday
December 27th, five days before Ana vanished
'Best state for divorce for a man.'
January 1st, day Ana vanished. Searches start shortly before 5am and are conducted on son's iPad
January 2nd
January 3rd
January 4th: Ana is reporting missing by her employer. The internet searches stop.