Telegraf outside Brian Walshe's mother's house when it was announced he was charged with Ana's murder
Our journalist Zorica Radulovic, who is in Boston and follows the case of the missing woman Ana Walshe, originally from Belgrade, came into possession of a document that could be helpful in the investigation
Telegraf.rs journalist Zorica Radulovic was in Swampscott in the Vivian Square neighborhood, in front of the house of Brian Walshe's mother, who was on Tuesday charged with murdering his wife Ana.
Our journalist found herself in front of the building where Diana Walshe lives, just at the moment when the world and domestic media published the news about the indictment raised against her son.
Telegraf tried to talk to Diana, but she did not open the apartment door.
Diane's neighbors with whom the Telegraf reporter spoke say that they have not seen her for a long time and that she had probably not left her apartment for several days.
Neighbors say that a large police operation was organized in this part of the city the previous weekend.
"Helicopters and members of the federal and local police were here looking for evidence. Neighbors suspect that they have found something here," said our journalist, who has been following the case of Ana Walshe's disappearance all this time from Boston.
She came across Diana's red car covered in snow in a parking lot outside the building, so we assume she was still there.
The media has been speculating for days about the relationship between Ana Walshe and her mother-in-law, and as Telegraf previously reported, the two were not on good terms.
Earlier, Telegraf obtained a photo of a police document that showed they were on the trail of new evidence in the case of the missing Belgrade-born woman.
This is a document that states that on Jan. 8, a man contacted Cohasset police and said he had security camera footage that could be helpful in the investigation.
According to new information, the disappearance of Ana Walshe was reported by her employer from Washington, Tishman Speyer, after the Belgrade woman did not show up at work.
This refutes the reports that her husband Brian and the company reported her missing at the same time on January 4.
Police searching for Ana, a mother of three sons and a resident of Massachusetts originally from Belgrade, discovered blood and a damaged knife in the basement of the family home in Cohasset, while biological evidence was isolated from a landfill.
Her husband, Brian Walshe, was arrested a short time later for obstructing the investigation and the bail was set at $500,000.
(Telegraf.rs)