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James Gunn Says Ana Nogueira’s ‘Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow’ Script Is “Above And Beyond Anything I Hoped It Would Be” – Deadline

  1. James Gunn Says Ana Nogueira’s ‘Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow’ Script Is “Above And Beyond Anything I Hoped It Would Be” Deadline
  2. DC Movie ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ Finds Its Writer in Ana Nogueira (Exclusive) Hollywood Reporter
  3. DC’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow Starts to Take Flight, Finding a Screenwriter IGN
  4. ‘Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow’ Movie At DC Studios Finds Writer Deadline
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Ana Navaro slams Jada Pinkett Smith AGAIN for ’embarrassing’ Will – Daily Mail

  1. Ana Navaro slams Jada Pinkett Smith AGAIN for ’embarrassing’ Will Daily Mail
  2. ‘The View’ star Ana Navarro silences cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin with a finger Entertainment Weekly News
  3. ‘The View’ Host Ana Navarro Thinks Will Smith Is ‘Being Held Emotionally Prisoner’ by Jada: ‘I Don’t Want to Give Them Another Dime’ (Video) Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Ana Navarro Accuses Jada Pinkett Smith of Holding Will Smith ‘Emotionally Prisoner’ Parade Magazine
  5. ‘The View’ Host Ana Navarro Thinks Will Smith is ‘Being Held Emotionally Prisoner’ by Jada: ‘I Don’t Want to Give Them Another Dime’ (Video) TheWrap
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Whoopi Goldberg shuts down co-host Ana Navarro in VERY awkward moment live on air – as The View stars pay trib – Daily Mail

  1. Whoopi Goldberg shuts down co-host Ana Navarro in VERY awkward moment live on air – as The View stars pay trib Daily Mail
  2. The View’s Whoopi Goldberg Fact-Checks Co-Host on Air: Bill Geddie ‘Did Not Fire’ Joy Behar — Watch Tense Moment Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Whoopi Goldberg Corrects Ana Navarro on Joy Behar’s 2013 ‘View’ Firing Us Weekly
  4. Whoopi Goldberg Reveals Late ‘View’ Producer Bill Geddie Defended Her After She Was Suspended: “Don’t Ever Think You Did Something You Shouldn’t Have” Decider
  5. The View’s Whoopi Goldberg Fact-Checks Co-Host on Air: Bill Geddie ‘Did Not Fire’ Joy Behar — Watch Tense Moment TVLine
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Prosecutors: Brian Walshe believed Ana Walshe was having an affair, hired investigator to follow her – Boston 25 News

  1. Prosecutors: Brian Walshe believed Ana Walshe was having an affair, hired investigator to follow her Boston 25 News
  2. Brian Walshe denied bail after prosecutor says he stood to gain $2.7 million in life insurance for the death of Ana Walshe CNN
  3. Brian Walshe hired investigator to follow wife before murder, suspected affair, prosecutor says CBS Boston
  4. Accused Killer Brian Walshe Suspected Wife Was Cheating: Prosecutors Patch
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Ana Walshe disappearance: Brian Walshe thought his wife was having an affair – NBC News

  1. Ana Walshe disappearance: Brian Walshe thought his wife was having an affair NBC News
  2. Brian Walshe hired investigator to follow wife before murder, suspected affair, prosecutor says CBS Boston
  3. Brian Walshe denied bail after prosecutor says he stood to gain $2.7 million in life insurance for the death of Ana Walshe CNN
  4. A suspected affair, a private investigator, and a $2.7 million life insurance payout: Prosecutors lay out alleged motive in Brian Walshe case Boston.com
  5. Ana Walshe murder: Husband Brian Walshe hired private investigator, suspected she was cheating: prosecutor Fox News
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Chris Evans & Ana de Armas Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED – WIRED

  1. Chris Evans & Ana de Armas Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED WIRED
  2. Ana De Armas Flashes Miles Of Sculpted Legs In A Super-Short Minidress At The ‘Ghosted’ Premiere Women’s Health
  3. ‘Ghosted’ Star Chris Evans Loved Playing the ‘Damsel in Distress’ Opposite ‘Badass’ Ana de Armas Variety
  4. Ana de Armas: ‘Ghosted was palate-cleanser after intense Blonde role’ Radio Times
  5. Ghosted Director Dexter Fletcher Speaks Out on Ana de Armas’ Fear in the New Apple TV+ Movie (Exclusive) ComicBook.com
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Brian Walshe: Husband charged with murdering his wife Ana Walshe is expected to appear in court today



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Brian Walshe is expected to be arraigned in court Wednesday after being charged with murdering his wife Ana Walshe, a Massachusetts mother and corporate real estate manager who had been missing since the new year.

Brian Walshe, 47, has been in jail since January 8 when he was arrested and charged with misleading investigators, to which he has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors have accused Walshe of intentionally delaying investigators in order to cover up evidence, alleging he lied about some of his actions in the days following his wife’s disappearance.

Evidence supporting the murder charge against Walshe is likely to be presented in court Wednesday, Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey said. He declined to share further details.

The husband, who is being held in a Norfolk County corrections facility, will be brought to Quincy District Court for the arraignment, which could begin as early as 9 a.m., the district attorney’s office said.

An attorney for Brian Walshe declined to comment Tuesday.

Since Ana Walshe’s employer reported her missing on January 4, authorities have scoured the couple’s home, performed a sweeping search of the town of Cohasset, and poured through dumpsters looking for any sign of what happened to the 39-year-old mother of three.

The searches have uncovered several pieces of potential evidence, including a hacksaw and apparent bloodstains at a trash collection site and searches in Brian Walshe’s internet records for how to dismember and dispose of a body, law enforcement sources have previously told CNN.

And while prosecutors say police have found blood stains and a bloody, broken knife in the couple’s basement, authorities have yet to announce the discovery of Ana Walshe’s body.

Ana Walshe’s friend and former colleague Pamela Bardhi told CNN she felt rage and relief upon hearing investigators believe her friend was murdered.

“I just had this horrible gut feeling and I prayed I was wrong,” she said Tuesday. “I prayed that it wasn’t the case. And here we are now finding out a few hours ago there’s a murder charge … That’s a heavy, heavy thing,”

Though Bardhi is terrified to learn the details in the case, she said she hopes the truth will emerge.

“I think that the truth is a real double-edged sword. It’s painful to know, but it’s necessary,” she said. “I think that those kids deserve to know what happened to their mother, no matter what, and her family and her friends.”

The couple’s three children, all between the ages of 2 and 6, are in the custody of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, a spokesperson said.

So far, several pieces of possible evidence have emerged in Ana Walshe’s disappearance, including her husband’s allegedly false statements to police and multiple items found in and around the small coastal town of Cohasset.

Brian Walshe told police he last saw his wife the morning of January 1 when she left for a work trip to Washington, DC, according to a police affidavit. The husband said he spent the rest of the day running errands for his mother and spent January 2 spending time with his kids.

However, prosecutors say there is no evidence Ana Walshe took her usual rideshare or taxi to the airport, or that she took a flight or arrived in DC. Her phone also pinged near the couple’s home overnight on January 1 into January 2.

Additionally, investigators allege Brian Walshe never ran errands for his mother on New Year’s Day and say he took an undisclosed trip to Home Depot on January 2, where prosecutors say he spent about $450 on cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and tarps.

On January 4, Ana Walshe’s employer, real estate company Tishman Speyer, called police to report her missing, according to investigators. A Cohasset police log obtained by CNN says, “Company has contacted the husband. He has not filed a police report.” Brian Walshe’s defense attorney Tracy Miner has said he called his wife’s workplace before they reported her missing to say he hadn’t heard from his wife.

A number of items were collected when investigators conducted searches north of Boston and were sent to be tested as potential evidence, the Norfolk district attorney has said, declining to provide details.

Law enforcement sources have told CNN that investigators found a hacksaw, torn cloth and apparent bloodstains at a Boston-area trash collection site.

A bloody knife and blood stains were also found in the couple’s basement, prosecutor Lynn Beland said. Additionally, the husband’s internet records show searches for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.

The charges against Brian Walshe in his wife’s disappearance are the latest in a string of legal troubles for the husband.

In 2021, he pleaded guilty to three federal fraud charges related to a scheme to sell fake Andy Warhol art online. He was placed under house arrest as he awaits sentencing and was required to get approval to leave his house for specific activities at specific times.

Investigators allege Brian Walshe took several unapproved trips the week after his wife disappeared that could be violations of the terms of his house arrest, a police affidavit says.

Additionally, a police report obtained by CNN shows Ana Walshe reported someone threatened to “kill (her) and her friend” in 2014. Brian Walshe was the person involved in the report, a spokesperson for the Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department confirmed.

The case was closed because the victim refused to cooperate with the prosecution, police said.

In 2019, a relative and family friends also painted Walshe as a violent and untrustworthy person during a legal battle over his father’s estate. In affidavits filed in the case, two friends of Brian Walshe’s father accused Walshe of financial misconduct and said he is “a sociopath.”

CNN has reached out to current and previous attorneys for Brian Walshe but has not heard back.

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Brian Walshe, husband of missing Cohasset mother Ana Walshe, facing murder charge in her death – Boston 25 News

QUINCY, Mass. — The husband of Ana Walshe, a mother of three who vanished earlier this month, is now facing a murder charge in connection with his wife’s death, Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey announced Tuesday.

Brian Walshe, 47, is slated to be arraigned Wednesday morning in Quincy District Court on a charge of murder in the death of 39-year-old Ana Walshe, Morrissey said in a video released shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday. Law enforcement sources told Boston 25 News that Walshe will also be charged with improper transport of a body.

He is currently being housed at the Norfolk County House of Correction.

Investigators obtained an arrest warrant for Brian Walshe for the murder of Ana, who has been missing from Cohasset since on or about New Year’s Day.

Evidence in support of the murder charge will likely be disclosed at Brian Walshe’s arraignment, Morrissey said.

This marks the second allegation of domestic violence homicide in Norfolk County in less than a month. Victor Carter, 39, was arraigned Tuesday in Stoughton District Court on one count of murder in the death of 40-year-old Amber Buckner, who was found in a shed behind her home on Park Street in Stoughton in mid-December.

“Our thoughts are very much with the family these crimes have left behind,” Morrissey said.

It’s not yet clear whether Ana’s remains have been located.

Brian pleaded not guilty last week to charges he misled law enforcement officials who have been working tirelessly to track down the whereabouts of his wife. Local authorities on Tuesday released a pair of booking photos of Brian Walshe that were taken at the Lynn Police Department after federal agents raided his home back in May 2018.

Ana spent New Year’s Eve with her husband and three kids at their Cohasset home. She was supposed to go to Logan Airport early New Year’s Day around 4:30 a.m. to head to her second residence in Washington D.C., where she spent weekdays working as a regional general manager for the real estate company Tishman Speyer.

Police said Brian first told investigators that she potentially took a rideshare service to Logan. However, police never found any evidence that she made it to the airport and her cellphone, credit, and debit cards had been inactive since her disappearance.

Cohasset police and state police combed the woods around the Walshe’s home on Jan. 6 and later returned with a search warrant for inside the home less than 48 hours later. Prosecutors say that search led to the discovery of a blood-covered knife in the basement of the home.

Before Ana was reported missing by Brian, investigators say he was seen on video at the Home Depot in Rockland wearing a black surgical mask, and blue surgical gloves making a cash transaction. He is said to have purchased a tarp, mops, tape, and other cleaning supplies.

Subsequent clues uncovered by investigators led them to the North Shore, where a hacksaw and a blood-covered rug was found at a transfer station in Peabody.

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Brian Walshe: Arrest warrant charges husband of Ana Walshe with her murder



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An arrest warrant charging Brian Walshe with murder was issued Tuesday in the death of his wife Ana Walshe, a Massachusetts mother of three who had been missing since the new year, Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey announced.

Walshe, 47, pleaded not guilty last week to misleading investigators about his actions around the time his wife went missing. He is being held at the Norfolk County House of Corrections and will be transported to Quincy District Court to be arraigned on the murder charge on Wednesday, Morrissey said.

“Additional details in the investigation and the evidence in support of those charges are likely to be presented at arraignment but will not be disclosed at this time,” the prosecutor said.

An attorney for Brian Walshe declined to comment.

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The arrest warrant comes roughly two weeks after Ana Walshe was reported missing by her workplace, spurring investigators to launch a massive search for her whereabouts.

Police have found possible grim evidence: blood and a bloody knife in the basement of the family’s Cohasset home, according to prosecutors; Brian Walshe’s internet records showing searches for how to dismember and dispose of a body, according to law enforcement sources; and a hacksaw and apparent bloodstains at a trash collection site, law enforcement sources said.

According to police, he told investigators he last saw his wife early January 1 when she left their Cohasset home in a rideshare or taxi to head to the airport and catch a flight to Washington, DC for her real estate job. He said he ran errands for his mother in nearby Swampscott later that day and went for ice cream with one of his children the day after.

However, prosecutors said there was no evidence that Ana Walshe hailed a ride or made it to the airport, and in a criminal affidavit, police said there was no evidence he ran errands for his mother on New Year’s Day. Prosecutors did discover surveillance video showing Brian Walshe at a Home Depot buying $450 of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and tarps, in cash on January 2.

The affidavit describes Brian Walshe’s statements to police as a “clear attempt to mislead and delay investigators.” Prosecutor Lynn Beland said in court last week his statements “allowed him time to either clean up evidence (or) dispose of evidence.”

Her workplace, Tishman Speyer, reported her missing on January 4 after she failed to show up for work. According to Brian Walshe’s defense attorney Tracy Miner, he called her workplace to ask if they knew of her whereabouts prior to the workplace’s call to police. Miner also said her client “has been incredibly cooperative.”

The murder warrant follows a string of tumultuous legal issues for Brian Walshe.

In 2021, he pleaded guilty to three federal fraud charges related to a 2018 scheme to sell fake Andy Warhol artworks online. He has been on house arrest and monitoring since then as part of his pre-sentence conditions.

Also in 2018, his father Dr. Thomas Walshe died, leading to a protracted legal battle over his estate. In court documents, those close to the family accused Brian Walshe of financial misconduct, described him as an angry and violent person and said he had been diagnosed as a sociopath.

“He had a severe falling out with his son,” Andrew Walshe, the executor of the estate, said of Dr. Walshe’s relationship with Brian. “Brian had ran off with a significant amount of his money; he had had almost zero contact with Brian R. Walshe over the last ten plus years.”

Further, Ana Walshe told police in 2014 someone threatened to “kill (her) and her friend,” according to an incident report CNN obtained from the Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department. A spokesperson for the department confirmed that Brian Walshe was the person involved in the report.

The report was filed by Ana Walshe – then Ana Knipp – when she resided in DC. The case was later closed because the victim refused to cooperate with the prosecution, the spokesperson said.

The couple’s three children, all between the ages of 2 and 6, are in the custody of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, a spokesperson said.

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Brian Walshe charged in Ana Walshe’s murder in Massachusetts

COHASSET, Mass. – Brian Walshe, the Massachusetts art swindler currently behind bars for misleading a police investigation into the disappearance of his wife, was charged with her murder, the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office said on Tuesday.

“Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey announce the issuance of a murder warrant in the death of Ana Walshe, 39, missing from Cohasset since on or about New Year’s Day,” an emailed statement from the DA’s office. 

“The warrant was issued from Quincy District Court today January 17, 2023; the arraignment may be as soon as 9 a.m. tomorrow dependent on defense attorney availability.”

TIMELINE OF ANA WALSHE’S DISAPPEARANCE AND BRIAN WALSHE’S ARREST

Brian and Ana Walshe seen in September 2016.
(Ana Walshe/Facebook)

Morrissey issued a minute-long statement announcing the new charge, but didn’t provide new details about the case.

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“Detectives from the Cohasset Police Department and Massachusetts state police detectives assigned to the Norfolk District Attorney’s office have been involved in an intensive investigation into the fate of Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old Cohasset mother of three, since she was first reported missing on January 4,” Morrissey said in the video. 

“Early in this investigation the police developed probable cause to believe that her husband, Brian Walshe, age 47, had misled police investigators on material matters important to the search for Ana Walshe.

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“He has (pleaded) not guilty to those charges and is currently being held at the Norfolk County house of correction. Continued investigation has allowed police to obtain an arrest warrant charging Brian Walshe with the murder of his wife.

“Mr. Walshe will be transported to the Quincy District Court for arraignment on the charge of murder. Additional details of the investigation and the evidence in support of those charges are likely to be presented at arraignment but will not be disclosed at this time.”

A spokesperson for the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office said that Walshe will be transported to the Quincy District Court for his arraignment tomorrow.

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

Ana Walshe, 39, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2023, shortly after she rang in the new year with her husband and their mutual friend, Gem Mutlu. 

Mutlu later told local news station WBZ there “was no indication of anything other than celebrating the new year, problems on hold.”  

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“There was absolutely no indication that any modicum of a tragedy, of disappearance, or anything else could have happened that night,” he reportedly said at the start of the investigation. 

Brian Walshe allegedly told police Mutlu left the couple’s rented home on Chief Justice Cushing Highway in Cohasset around 1:30 a.m., and his wife kissed him goodbye only hours later before supposedly leaving in a ride-share car.

Law enforcement and investigators returned to the Walshe home in Cohasset, Mass. Law enforcement appeared to have moved the family out of the house to investigate its contents.
(David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

The Tishman Speyer real estate executive was previously scheduled to depart for Washington, D.C. on Jan. 3, but allegedly said there was an emergency that required she fly there earlier than expected. 

Her company reported her missing to police on Jan. 4, after, according to Brian Walshe’s defense attorney, he had contacted the firm asking about Ana’s whereabouts. 

Individuals could be seen draining the pool at Ana Walshe’s Cohasset home; Walshe has been missing since New Year’s Day. 
(David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

General view of the home on Chief Justice Cushing Highway in Cohasset, Mass., on Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. The home belongs to Ana Walshe, who has been missing since New Year’s Day.
(David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

But in the days between Ana’s disappearance and the missing person’s report, Brian Walshe allegedly lied about his own whereabouts. Investigators said Walshe told investigators he traveled to stores, such as CVS and Whole Foods, where he might not have actually been.

But he allegedly neglected to mention that he spent about $450 in cash buying cleaning supplies from a Rockland, Massachusetts, Home Depot store. 

According to court documents and officials, Walshe was spotted on surveillance video “wearing a black surgical mask, blue surgical gloves and making a cash purchase” of items including mops, tape and drop cloths. 

MISSING MASSACHUSETTS MOTHER ANA WALSHE’S HUSBAND ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY ‘MISLEADING A POLICE INVESTIGATION’

Investigators also discovered blood and a bloody, damaged knife in the basement of the couple’s home, and traced Ana’s cellphone to the area of the family’s Cohasset home on Jan. 1 and Jan. 2. Meanwhile, Brian’s cellphone pinged in other parts of Massachusetts, such as Brockton and Abington, despite his lack of permission to be in those areas under the terms of his home confinement. 

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Brian and Ana Walshe raise a toast on their wedding day in the lounge of L’Espalier in Boston, Massachusetts on Monday, December 21, 2015.
(Obtained by Fox News Digital)

Ana and Brian Walshe pictured in a 2015 Facebook post. 
(Ana Walshe/Facebook)

A pair of law enforcement sources told CNN Brian Walshe had conducted internet searches for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body.

On Tuesday, officials revealed investigators had recovered even more evidence related to their search for Walshe. According to WBZ, investigators searching a waste facility near Brian’s mother’s home recovered a hacksaw, a hatchet, a rug and a bloodied trash bag.   

Police removed the dumpster, located at the home of Diana Walshe, to inspect for evidence on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023 in Swampscott, Mass. 
(David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

They also appeared to have removed – and then replaced – a dumpster taken from Brian Walshe’s mother’s Swampscott home, located nearly 35 miles away from the couple’s residence.  

Brian Walshe was previously arrested on Jan. 8 and charged with misleading a police investigation. 

Police said the charge stemmed from Walshe’s alleged “intentional, willful, and direct responses to questions about his whereabouts on the days of Sunday, January 1, 2023 and Monday, January 2, 2023.” They further called it, “a clear attempt to mislead and delay investigators.”

Brian and Ana Walshe seen in November 2015.
(Ana Walshe/Facebook)

Walshe, a previously convicted art fraudster, was ordered held on $500,000 cash bail over $5 million surety bond. Meanwhile, Washington D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital on Thursday that Ana called the authorities in 2014 to report that Brian had threatened to kill her and a friend. 

He has also been accused of stealing nearly $1 million from his father’s estate, despite the elder having no intention of leaving him a cent. 

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The beneficiary of Brian’s father’s will wrote in court papers related to the 2019 incident: “Brian is not only a sociopath, but also a very angry and physically violent person.”

Fox News Digital’s Rebecca Rosenberg, Adam Sabes and Haley Chi-Sing contributed to this report. 

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