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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Ana Walshe Murder Trial Impacted by Karen Read Mistrial?

08 Feb 2025

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Will the Ana Walshe murder investigation be derailed by the Karen Read mistrial?  Trooper Michael Proctor investigated both the John O'Keefe's murder trial of which Karen Read is accused, and the Ana Walshe disappearance and investigation. In the Read trial, Proctor faced allegations of misconduct. During the trial,  highly offensive text messages were revealed,  sent by Proctor to colleagues, friends, and family members while investigating John O'Keefe's death. Trooper Michael Proctor is facing a trial board hearing.  The outcome could affect the prosecution of  Brian Walshe,  indicted for the murder of his wife, Ana.  Prosecutors say the 48-year-old husband dismembered Ana Walshe and discarded her body in multiple trash cans in the area. Police have recovered blood-stained items from the home, including a hacksaw. Walshe has pleaded 'not guilty' to first-degree murder. Joining Nancy Grace Today: David Studdard - Spalding County, Ga. Assistant District Attorney; Former Police Officer  Caryn Stark - Psychologist; Twitter: @carnpsych Tom Ruskin - Private Investigator, President of the CMP Protective and Investigative Group, Inc.; Former New York City Police Detective Investigator; Twitter: @tomruskin  Julie Lewis - President & CEO, Digital Mountain, Inc. Dr. Kendall Crowns - Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth); Lecturer: University of Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School Bob Ward - Reporter for Boston 25 News; Twitter: Bward3,   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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