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In a dramatic turn of events, Brian Walshe, a 50-year-old convicted fraudster, altered his plea just as his murder trial was about to commence. Accused of killing his wife, Ana, in their Boston suburb home amid suspicions of an affair, Walshe shifted his stance on two secondary charges on Tuesday morning.

Walshe confessed to counts two and three of his indictment, acknowledging his guilt in misleading the police and the unlawful disposal of a human body. However, he maintained his innocence regarding the primary accusation of murder, as the jury selection was on the verge of beginning.

Prosecutors laid out a detailed case against Walshe, while his defense attorney emphasized that, despite admitting to these lesser offenses, Walshe continues to reject the murder accusation.

A split image showing Ana Walshe in an undated Instagram selfie and Brian Walshe wearing a dark suit and green tie in court

The case has drawn significant attention, highlighted by imagery contrasting Ana Walshe in a personal selfie with her husband, Brian, seen in court during a pivotal hearing on November 17, 2025. The image underscores the gravity and public interest surrounding the trial.

Walshe’s legal representative was firm in stating that Walshe does not concede to having committed murder, nor does he admit to disposing of Ana’s remains in a dumpster or having them incinerated.

There was a moment of contention after prosecutors called out Walshe for telling the judge he was still married while under oath.

Ana and Brian Walshe pose outside on their wedding day

Brian and Ana Walshe pose up for a shot in Boston Public Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts on their wedding day  on Monday, December 21, 2015 (Obtained by Fox News Digital)

After a sidebar meeting with the judge, the defense said Walshe recognized that legally, he was no longer married after the death of his wife.

The judge put off sentencing, saying she needed to give time for the victim’s family to prepare their impact statements.

Missing MA woman Ana Walshe smiles in selfie photo

Ana Walshe pictured in a December 2022 Instagram post. (Ana Walshe/Instagram)

Prosecutors said that the plea was not negotiated, and it appeared that the trial would still move forward on the top charge of murder.

This is a developing story. Stick with Fox News Digital for updates.

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