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Brian Walshe pleads guilty to disposing of his wife’s body

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 19, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Brian Walshe ⁢Pleads ​Guilty to Disposing of Wife Ana‘s ⁢Body

Cohasset,‌ MA – November ⁤19, 2025 – Brian​ Walshe has pleaded guilty to disposing⁢ of the body of ⁢his wife, Ana Walshe, bringing a significant growth to the high-profile case that captivated national attention. The ⁢plea‍ comes ​after a lengthy inquiry⁢ revealing a disturbing series of actions by Walshe following Ana’s disappearance in January 2023.

Ana Walshe was⁤ first reported missing on January 4, 2023, after failing to ⁢show ​up for work. Prosecutors quickly ​focused on Brian Walshe, uncovering a pattern of suspicious⁤ behavior and internet searches that pointed to a deliberate attempt to conceal her death.

According to prosecutors, Brian Walshe conducted⁣ internet searches on January 1, 2023, including “how to dispose of a human body,” “how long does it take ‍for a dead body to smell,” and “how long does someone have to be missing to be⁣ declared dead.” Earlier, on December 27, 2022, he searched “What is the best state to ‌divorce?”

Investigators built​ a timeline detailing Walshe’s movements in⁢ the days following his wife’s disappearance,​ relying heavily on surveillance footage. This footage showed him making ‌multiple trips⁣ to hardware stores and dumpsters, purchasing items that appeared to be used ‍in the disposal of‍ a body.

Specifically, the prosecution detailed the following purchases:

* january 1: 13 bottles of hydrogen peroxide ‍and jugs of ammonia from stores in Swampscott and Danvers.
* January 2: Area rugs and scented candles from⁤ HomeGoods in Norwell, and also 5-gallon buckets with leak-proof lids, a hatchet, plastic sheeting, 24 pounds of baking soda, and a Tyvek suit from Home Depot in Rockland.
* January‍ 3: Trips to apartment complexes in Abington and Brockton, ⁣where he was seen discarding heavy ⁢trash bags.

A search of dumpsters⁤ at his mother’s ⁢apartment‍ complex in Swampscott on January 5 revealed bags containing Ana ‍Walshe’s personal items, including her Hermes watch, Hunter boots, Prada purse, a piece of a Gucci necklace, rugs, cleaning products, a COVID-19 vaccine card, and a hacksaw. Some of these items tested positive for Ana’s ‍DNA, ⁤with red-brown stains present.

“rather than divorce, it is believed that Brian Walshe dismembered and later discarded her ⁢body,” stated former Norfolk County prosecutor Lynn Beland.

While the plea addresses the disposal ⁢of Ana Walshe’s body,the investigation remains ongoing regarding the circumstances surrounding her death.The case has drawn widespread media ⁢coverage and highlighted the ‍complexities of ‌investigating and prosecuting cases⁣ involving concealed homicides.

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Paul Clement Trial: DUI, Hyponatremia, and Pogorek’s Death

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 18, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Attorney: Health Condition, Not Impairment,⁢ Caused Fatal Crash

DOVER, NH – The attorney for Paul clement argued in ‍Strafford‍ County Superior Court on ​monday that a⁢ pre-existing health condition, not⁣ intoxication, caused the November 2025 crash⁢ that killed Air National Guard Chief​ Master⁢ Sgt.​ John Souza. Clement is on trial for negligent homicide and driving under the influence.

The defense did not⁢ dispute clement’s blood alcohol content⁣ (BAC) of .123, recorded four hours​ after the incident ‍- exceeding the legal limit of .08 – but​ asserted that hyponatremia, a condition⁢ characterized by low ‍sodium levels, considerably impacted his balance and contributed to the accident. souza, 48, died after being struck by Clement’s vehicle while walking on​ the side of the ⁢road, just three minutes from his home.

Attorney‌ Andrew cotrupi told‌ the court Clement, a man of routine, had for years ignored health warnings and maintained a⁤ poor​ diet consisting ⁣of excessive ‌caffeine and ⁤insufficient water. He⁢ stated a medical‍ exam ‌conducted three days after⁤ the crash confirmed ​the hyponatremia diagnosis, requiring a month of treatment for clement to recover.

“By⁤ all accounts Paul is a good man,” ⁤Cotrupi said. “Paul lives with ​the ‌knowledge this accident killed a man.”

Cotrupi further ‍suggested‍ investigators focused solely on Clement’s alcohol consumption,overlooking ⁣other potential causes for his ​behavior. ⁣Witnesses from Club Victoire,⁣ where clement had been drinking, are ⁢expected to testify that ‍he did not appear impaired. The club ​was previously‍ fined by the New Hampshire Liquor Commission’s Enforcement Division for serving clement in connection with the fatal incident.

Clement, who ‌has no prior​ arrest or citation record, had been living with his son, Paul Jr.,who ‌had moved⁢ in ‍to provide care due‍ to his father’s declining health and balance issues.

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**Lubbock Banker and Attorney Roger Key Dies**

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 17, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Lubbock Banking ⁣and Law Leader Roger Key Remembered

Roger Key, a prominent figure in Lubbock’s legal and banking communities and a dedicated alumnus of the Texas ‍tech University School of Law,​ has passed away. He was a member of the well-known Key⁢ and Maedgen families and leaves behind a legacy of service to both the city and his alma mater.

Key graduated from ⁤Coronado High School in 1969 and earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin before returning to Lubbock to attend Texas⁢ Tech Law.‍ He subsequently built a successful career spanning both banking and law.

A ⁢partner at key, Terrell and Seger LLP, Key ⁢also served ​as chairman of the board of Lubbock National Bank, an institution founded in 1917 by his grandfather, Charles ernest Maedgen Sr. He was also⁣ involved at‍ the state level, ⁣serving ‌on the State Bar of Texas’ board of directors.

Jack‌ Wade Nowlin, dean of the Texas Tech University School of Law, ⁢lauded Key’s impact in a statement. “roger Key meant so much to⁤ this community,”​ Nowlin said. “He was steady, humble, endlessly kind, and a wonderful lawyer. For decades, he gave so much of himself to Texas Tech ​Law and the‌ profession, always bringing out the⁤ best in everyone around ⁤him.⁤ As a longtime member and past president of ‍our Foundation Board, he ‍helped shape ⁢this school in lasting ways. Our hearts are ​with his wife, Ann, and their family. We’re⁢ grateful to have known Roger, and we’re proud ⁢that his legacy‍ will continue to inspire‍ Texas ‍Tech ⁤Lawyers for years to ‌come.”

Key and ‌his wife, Ann, ⁣were honored⁢ by the Texas‍ Tech School of Law in 2009 for their distinguished service. A profile on the law school’s website described him as a⁣ highly esteemed ⁤attorney known⁢ for his legal expertise and​ dedication to his clients. The profile highlighted his understanding of the legal system,‌ his ⁢compassionate⁣ approach to⁣ cases, and his commitment to protecting his clients’​ rights.

Beyond his professional life, Key was ⁤an active member of​ the Lubbock legal community, participating in professional associations, community organizations, and pro ‍bono initiatives.

Funeral and memorial service ​details are pending.

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Title: Bob Trumpy, Former Bengals Player and Broadcaster, Dies at 80

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 3, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Bob Trumpy, Pioneering Cincinnati Bengals Tight End and Broadcaster, Dies at 80

Bob ‍Trumpy,⁤ a former cincinnati Bengals tight end who revolutionized the position and later enjoyed a distinguished career as a ⁣sports broadcaster, has died at age 80. The Springfield, Illinois, native passed away Sunday, November 3, 2024, according to multiple reports.

Trumpy played 128‍ games for Cincinnati,⁢ transforming the tight end role ⁢wiht the guidance of Bengals’ wide receivers coach Bill​ Walsh. He recorded 298 ‍receptions for⁣ 4,600 yards – still 13th on the Bengals’ all-time list – and 39 touchdowns. A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Trumpy remains the Bengals’​ all-time leader among ‍tight ends ⁤in both touchdowns ​and yards per catch (15.4).

at a⁣ time when tight ​ends were primarily utilized as blockers, Trumpy’s speed and receiving ability opened up new offensive ⁢possibilities. “I had speed for a guy who was, at that time, 6-foot-6, maybe 215 (pounds); I could get down the field,” Trumpy ​told The State Journal-Register in 2020. “I give all the credit in the world to Bill Walsh for recognizing and realizing that I shouldn’t just line up next to a tackle on every down. I followed his orders; he moved me all over the place and it ​blew up⁤ defenses all over the American football⁢ League.” Walsh went ⁢on to become a legendary head coach,‍ winning‍ three Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s.

Following his playing career, Trumpy transitioned to‌ broadcasting, hosting ⁢a ⁣sports call-in show on ⁤Cincinnati’s WLW radio and earning four‌ Ohio Sports Broadcaster of the Year⁤ awards. He became a nationally recognized color commentator for NBC NFL telecasts from the late 1970s‍ through ⁤the 1990s, also contributing to NBC’s Olympics and golf coverage. He continued in broadcasting with CBS/Westwood One’s ⁣radio broadcasts of NFL Sunday night games well into the 2000s, famously calling the debut⁢ game ⁤of Denver Broncos‌ Hall of Fame quarterback John elway.

“He was 1-for-8 and his⁣ only completion was a jump ‌pass,” ⁣Trumpy⁤ recalled ​with a laugh in a 2020 interview.

In⁣ 2014,Trumpy was honored with the Pete‌ Rozelle Radio-Television Award⁢ by the Pro football Hall of Fame,a lifetime achievement ⁤award recognizing excellence in sports broadcasting alongside⁢ luminaries ⁣like jack Buck,Curt⁤ Gowdy,and Al Michaels.

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Columbus Sees Record Road Safety Improvement, Fewer Fatalities in 2025

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 31, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Columbus Records First Fatality-Free Month on City Streets since 2018

Columbus, OH – For the first ‍time since November 2018,​ the city of Columbus completed a month ‌with zero traffic fatalities, marking a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to improve road safety. The achievement, confirmed by the Columbus Division of Police,⁣ represents a critical turning point as ​the ‍city continues to implement Vision Zero strategies ​aimed at eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries.

The last ‍full month without a traffic fatality in Columbus was November 2018. This ⁢recent success comes amid a broader city-wide push for safer streets, including infrastructure improvements, increased traffic enforcement, and public awareness campaigns. While ⁢one month of zero fatalities doesn’t ​erase the pain of past losses, it demonstrates the potential ‍for positive change and reinforces the importance of continued investment in safety ⁢measures. City officials are analyzing data from the month to ‌identify contributing factors and replicate triumphant strategies moving forward.

Throughout October, the Columbus Division of Police reported no fatal crashes involving vehicles, pedestrians, or⁣ cyclists. This contrasts sharply ⁣with previous years, where October has historically⁢ seen a higher number of traffic-related deaths due to decreased daylight hours and increased pedestrian activity.

Looking ⁤ahead, the ​city plans​ to continue implementing its Vision Zero action ‍plan, which includes projects like pedestrian safety improvements at high-crash ⁤intersections, expanded bike lane networks, and automated speed enforcement in school zones. ‌Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant while driving, walking, and cycling, and to report any safety concerns to the city.

Transportation and Neighborhoods Reporter Nathan Hart can be reached at NHart@dispatch.com, at @NathanRHart on X and at nathanhart.dispatch.com on Bluesky.

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Salem House Fire: Prevention Tips and Fatal Incident

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 30, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

A 71-year-old ⁢salem woman died in a house fire in unincorporated east Salem ⁣on Wednesday⁣ afternoon, October 29, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.Firefighters responded ⁤to the blaze in the 4900‍ block of Oak Park Drive‍ shortly ⁣before 12:34 p.m.,finding the home fully engulfed in flames.

The victim​ has been identified as Lesa⁤ Lemons.​ While the cause of the fire remains under inquiry, authorities have ‌stated it dose not appear to be suspicious. The incident underscores the ‍heightened fire risk during periods ​of ‍increased ‌temperatures and low fuel⁤ moisture, prompting reminders about⁢ fire prevention safety measures.

Emergency crews‍ arrived on ⁤scene within minutes of‌ the initial report, but were unable ‍to save the structure. Lemons ​was ‍discovered inside the home and pronounced dead​ at the scene. Firefighters remained at ‍the location as of 5:47 p.m. Wednesday, continuing to‍ investigate and ‌ensure the fire was fully extinguished.

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation.⁣ Anyone with information related to⁤ the fire is encouraged to⁤ contact the⁤ sheriff’s Office.

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