You get, Oh man, this two places crazy, I'm gonna fatten all that around your eye. This man, two dog and blowers. Many waited for. Charlomaye had to make a judgment. Who was going to be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you was the breakfast club. Bitches. Who's donkey of the day to day? Wow? Donkey Today from Friday, January twentieth goes to a forty seven year old Massachusetts man named Brian Walsh. Now, if you don't know who Brian Walsh is, he's the husband of a Massachusetts woman
who disappeared around New Year's Day. That young lady's name was Anna Walsh. Do you want to know why that young lady disappeared. She disappeared because Brian Walsh killed her. I still gotta say allegedly, uh didn't just kill her allegedly, but dismembered and discarded her her remains. Yes, he's accused of assulting and beating his wife with the intent to murder, and he's charged before moving her body and remains. He
pleaded not guilty to the charges. Now, I understand the legal system, and every single person, you know, every single person on the planet has this theory. You know, we gotta have due process, right, everybody deserves due process, but sometimes, just sometimes we don't need to waste taxpayers dollars with callcases and stuff because every now and then, like in a case like this one, we don't gotta do all the pump and circumstance. Whatever they say Brian did, he
did it, okay. So you can learn a lot from a person's Internet browser history. For example, on this in betweenty seven, Brian made an Internet search for what's the best state to divorce for a man. Clearly if his wife saw that, she would be upset because this obvious Brian was searching for how to get a divorce, Okay, unless, of course, he was searching for a friend who didn't have Wi Fi. That would be a lie, one would tell if their wife ever caught him searching anything about divorcing.
But that's not all Brian was searching. The other things Brian was searching is the reason he's going to be found guilty on all counsel everything he's charged with. Gad run tee. Wow, what else was he Sarge? That's going to CBS Boston for the report police? Brian Walsh told police he hadn't seen or spoken to his wife Anna since the early morning hours of New Year's Day. Investigators now believe that's exactly when he killed her, then used his son's iPad to research online how to get away
with it. Early searches around five am included how long before a body starts to smell? How to stop a body from decomposing? Can you throw away body parts? Can baking soda mask or make a body smell good? How long can someone be missing before inheritance? Anna Walsh's body has not been found. Prosecutors say Brian Walsh was seen heaving trash bags into dumpsters that have already been incinerated. The state crime Lab detected DNA from both Brian and
Anna in those bloody trash bags that were recovered. Police found blood in Brian's car and tracked the husband's errands buying cleanups of lines and new rugs. I don't claim to be the highest grade of weed in the dispensary, but if there's indeed a human who has been murdered and dismembered, and the number one suspect in this murder has a search history that consists of ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to. By the way, when would you not need to? Don't
we always dispose the dead bodies. Nobody just leaves dead bodies lying around the house, do they? And how to stop a body from decomposing? If the number one suspect in the murder case is looking up all this stuff, this stuff, I think it's safe to say he's guilty. Okay, not to mention. Investigators found a couple of DNA along with a COVID vaccination card for Anna, Anna, hack saw and cutting shears and a hatchet in a trash bag. You know that that that was disposed of and that
dumpster near Brian's mother's house. This is an opening shut case, all right, opening shutcase. A couple of DNA was identified on the slippers and a suit that they found in trash bags. They found blood in the basement, a damaged knife with blood on it. The saddest part about this whole situation is that Anna Walsh's body has not been found, which means that majority of the stuff he's searched on
Google clearly worked. So I asked a question, shouldn't Google be held as an accomplice or whoever it's creating these pages where people can have this kind of information that is causing people to potentially get away with crimes. Don't you think now you don't think that? I mean that opens up a slippery slope, you know, like you're you're getting into dangerous territory there, similar to the Rico cases.
You know, when you start taking people's rap lyrics, and it's like, if I'm searching something, you don't know why I'm searching something. Maybe I'm you know, as a journalist, I searched for a lot of things just to get information things that you search for. I mean, imagine if somebody could go through your entire search history and then not only hold you accountable for that, but hold the search engine itself accountable for that. I think that's a
dangerous territs. Should you be allowed to tell people how to potentially get away without typically speaking? Should you be allowed to tell people to tell people how to potentially get away with crimes? I see why you say that's dangerous, Like,
that's understandable. So maybe we hit we should be looking at just the same thing that happens when someone goes on a mash shooting spree and now they're more the media is much more diligent about reporting about it, how they're importing about it, so it doesn't encourage a copycat. I hear your point, but I think we do have to be careful about us resub word. Well, uh, please give Brian walk Let bring me mak give Brian Walsh the biggest heahuk he ha he ha. You stupid motherfuck?
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