MA v. Brian Walshe - Day 6 - Lowe's Surveillance Video, Scientific Testing of the tools and rug.
Trial Day 6 Commentary: Retail Surveillance, Initial Forensics, and the Missing Body Dilemma
Uncover the detailed forensic trail left by the defendant's massive shopping spree on January 1st and review initial testing results from the crime scene expert regarding the home's evidence.
Short Summary
- The Medical Examiner (ME) detailed preservation methods for blood clots and unique jewelry found on a heavily stained rug piece.
- HR and Security personnel confirmed the defendant's strange calls and the company's subsequent attempts to locate Anna Walsh on January 4th.
- Crime scene analysis began, showing the defendant purchasing cleaning supplies, hacksaws, and other items immediately following the timeline of death.
- The forensic scientist detailed initial presumptive blood testing findings across the home, noting heavy staining in the basement but negative results in the upstairs bedroom.
This session focused heavily on timeline reconstruction through surveillance footage and laying the foundation for the extensive physical evidence collected from the victim's residence and surrounding areas. The defense fiercely cross-examined the ME regarding alternative causes of natural death and pressed the forensic analyst regarding potential scene contamination.
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Top Comments (10)
For someone on house arrest he sure goes alot of places
After watching so much lawtube, If i worked at hardware store, I'd be sus of all who purchased certain items. 👀
Honestly I'm glad I missed this morning because Tipton is pissing me off with the whole "don't people die suddenly even though they were thought to be in good health?" YEAH, and you know what NORMALLY happens?! They go for an autopsy because they weren't DISMEMBERED POST-MORTEM NEVER TO BE FOUND.
I'm ready to vote guilty purely for that atrocious parking job.
Now Lowes having better cameras than all of Canton. MSP should be equipped with self-checkouts screw body-cams.
Strangulation, suffocation, broken neck, none of those are going to leave blood in mass quantities anywhere.
The Lowe's employee, who watches his colleague scanning Brian's items, looks as if he finds the things in Brian's shopping cart suspicious.
Wow, an in-vest-igation. And no solo cups or leaf blowers to be seen!
This is not the demeanor of someone who woke up to his wonderful wife being spontaneously dead.
The prosecutors in this case are just so damn polite!!! Really makes you understand that the KR case had the bottom of the barrel of everyone in the prosecutors office.
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Top Comments (10)
For someone on house arrest he sure goes alot of places
After watching so much lawtube, If i worked at hardware store, I'd be sus of all who purchased certain items. 👀
Honestly I'm glad I missed this morning because Tipton is pissing me off with the whole "don't people die suddenly even though they were thought to be in good health?" YEAH, and you know what NORMALLY happens?! They go for an autopsy because they weren't DISMEMBERED POST-MORTEM NEVER TO BE FOUND.
I'm ready to vote guilty purely for that atrocious parking job.
Now Lowes having better cameras than all of Canton. MSP should be equipped with self-checkouts screw body-cams.
Strangulation, suffocation, broken neck, none of those are going to leave blood in mass quantities anywhere.
The Lowe's employee, who watches his colleague scanning Brian's items, looks as if he finds the things in Brian's shopping cart suspicious.
Wow, an in-vest-igation. And no solo cups or leaf blowers to be seen!
This is not the demeanor of someone who woke up to his wonderful wife being spontaneously dead.
The prosecutors in this case are just so damn polite!!! Really makes you understand that the KR case had the bottom of the barrel of everyone in the prosecutors office.