Brian Walshe won't appear in court tomorrow: Accused of killing his wife Ana, here's when he should show up
The office of Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey announced on Monday that Brian Walshe's case will continue on April 4 in the Quincy District Court.
A status conference is scheduled for March 1, Boston.com reports.
Brian Walshe was supposed to appear before the judge again on Wednesday, March 1, after his lawyer on February 9 requested that the hearing be postponed.
Walshe is charged with murdering his wife Ana Walshe, who was born in Belgrade.
She was last seen on January 1 and was reported missing on January 4.
Prosecutors said Walshe dismembered his wife and disposed of her body. During the investigation, investigators found 10 garbage bags with bloody items, including a saw and an ax.
Brian Walshe was first arrested for obstructing the investigation, and then charged with the murder.
After the grand jury indicts Walshe, the case against him will be transferred to Norfolk Superior Court, The Boston Globe reports.
Prosecutors said earlier this month that could happen by mid-March.
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