Missing Massachusetts mother Ana Walshe once called the cops on her husband, saying he was threatening to kill her.
Police reports obtained by DailyMail.com show that Ana, a Serbian native, called the Washing DC Metropolitan Police on Brian Walshe in 2014, saying he ‘made a statement on the telephone that he was going to kill her and her friends.’
The call came just one year before the couple said ‘I do’ in Serbia — and years before she was reported missing on New Years Day 2023.
DC police told NBC Boston the case has since been closed.
But Brian, 47, is now charged with misleading a police investigation. And it has since been revealed that he Googled ‘How to dispose of a 115lb woman’s body’ just days before her disappearance.


The Massachusetts mom of three, 39, alleged that on August 2, 2014 – before the couple married – Walshe made a threat over the phone that he was going to kill her and her friends.
The report to Washington DC’s Metro Police does not specifically name Walshe. It identifies the person who made the chilling move as ‘S-1’ and adds that he ‘now lives in Boston’ in a clear reference to him.
Ana made the report to Timothy Jefferson in her maiden name of Knipp at 6pm. She gave her address as 435 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 – but then ‘refused to cooperate in the prosecution’.
The realtor, who works for a DC real estate firm during the week, resided there before her marriage to Brian and living in Cohasset, Massachusetts.
She was last seen at that house in the early hours of January 1, leaving behind an eerie message in red marker on a champagne bottle box.
The message, first transcribed by the New York Post, reads: ‘Wow! 2022…What a year! And yet, we are still here and together! Let’s make 2023 the best one yet! We are the authors of our lives…courage, love, perseverance, compassion, and joy. Love, Ana.’
On another side there are the words: ‘To the Best…’ The final word of that sentence is undiscernible. At the bottom he wrote ‘12.31.22’ and ‘Love Brian’.
But Brian was arrested on January 8 for allegedly misleading the cops about his wife’s disappearance after cops discovered traces of blood, a hatchet, a hacksaw, a rug and used cleaning supplies while searching dumpsters near Brian’s mother’s home.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held on a $500,000 bond.


The ominous note that Ana Walshe wrote to her husband, hours before she vanished

The Cohasset home that Ana shared with her husband, Brian, and their three children
On Thursday, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Brian wrote a prepared statement and a ‘to-do’ list scribbled on lined paper before Ana went missing,
The folded note, written in blue ink, is titled ‘Response to friends’, and seems to be his own scripted message to relay to concerned loved ones amid the growing speculating over his wife’s disappearance.
Brian writes: ‘I appreciate your concern. Right now my focus is finding Ana and spending time with…’
The remainder of the statement goes below the fold and can’t be made out from the photo, but the tone suggests he could be referring to their three young children.
Right beneath it, a second note containing a list of numbered tasks is partially visible, starting with ‘1. Ta’, believed to the word talk or tax.
It goes on to list, ‘2. Cal…’ and ‘3. Call …….tomorrow….’
DailyMail.com also revealed an exclusive image of two US passports on the same table neatly arranged near the note, which was placed on a book titled, ‘The Obstacle.’

Ana, 39, was not reported missing until January 4, when her office called the police when she failed to show up for work. Her husband did not report her disappearance to cops

The Walshes have three sons, believed to be aged two, four, and six. Family friends are headed to court in an attempt to gain custody of the boys

What appears to be a handwritten prepared statement by Brian Walshe responding to his missing wife Ana’s disappearance can be seen on the couple’s dining table at their Cohasset, Massachusetts home
Meanwhile, newly-released security footage taken from behind a liquor store showed Brian near a dumpster just hours after his wife went missing.
He can be seen close to the garbage of a liquor store just a five-minute walk from his mother’s apartment in Swampscott – where police impounded several dumpsters.
The garbage bin is located on Paradise Road, with a camera near a Whole Foods Market – with Walshe telling authorities that he stopped at the store while running errands for his mother.
Authorities are now scouring through the garbage for any evidence, NBC Boston reports.
It has also emerged that on January 2, Brian was spotted on security video at a juice bar in Norwell, Massachusetts, where he placed an order for his three kid’s smoothies and two large smoothies.
He was also spotted on surveillance footage that showed him at at a Home Depot in Rockland, authorities learned.
Cops had previously found traces of blood, a hatchet, a hacksaw, a rug and used cleaning supplies while searching dumpsters near Brian Walshe’s mother’s home.
Massachusetts State Police and local police took Brian Walshe into custody, believing they had ‘probable cause’ to think he had misled investigators in the search for his wife.
He did not tell police he had been to the Home Depot store, where he bought $450 worth of mops, buckets, tarps, tape and cleaning supplies on January 2, Assistant Norfolk District Attorney Lynn Beland said at a hearing in Quincy District Court.
Instead, Brian told police that he had been to a supermarket and a pharmacy – though there is no evidence he had been to either store, she said. He misled investigators so he could either clean up or dispose of evidence, she added.
He has been accused by prosecutors of not giving a full account of his activities in the days after his wife vanished while the search for her was underway.
Fortunately for authorities, Brian was already under home confinement while awaiting sentencing in a fraud case involving the sale of fake Andy Warhol paintings, according to federal court records. Cohasset police said Ana’s disappearance and her husband’s case seem to be two very separate things.


Walshe was seen cracking a smile as he was handcuffed and led out of the station by officers

The couple own several properties together – including their home in Cohasset and a $1.3million house in DC.
They also owned another property in Massachusetts, worth $1.4million – which they sold last year before she went missing.
That was the building that went up in flames days after she vanished, but cops investigating the matter believe the fire is not linked to her disappearance.
This week, a friend of Walshe’s father claimed he was a ‘long-term patient’ at a psychiatric center and had been diagnosed as a ‘sociopath.’
Walshe had received treatment at Austen Riggs Psychiatric Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, before being discharged a few years ago, Jeffrey Ornstein alleged.
Ornstein, who was a friend of Walshe’s neurologist father, Dr Thomas Walshe, for 35 years, aired the claims in an explosive 2019 affidavit.
He also claimed Walshe had been estranged from the rest of his family after he had been accused of stealing millions of dollars from Dr Walshe’s estate following his death.
Walshe’s cousin, and two close friends of his father, made the claims against him in the scathing 2019 court documents following the death of Dr Walshe in 2018.
Ornstein said he had known Brian Walshe since he was 13, but said father and son had been estranged since 2009.
He claimed that, when Walshe was released from Austen Riggs after around 12 years and attempted to contact his father, Dr Walshe turned him down.