Missing MA’s mother posted a photo on Instagram showing an injury over her left eye five years ago

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A missing Massachusetts mother of three posted a photo of an eye injury five years ago, writing that she had a “mild concussion, bruised hip and cut.”

Ana Walshe, 39, who was reported missing for work on January 4, posted a vulnerable photo of herself with facial injuries on May 21, 2018.

The post featured a photo of her lying on a sofa with a swollen bump and cut over her left eye as she stared sadly at the camera. She wrote: “Mild concussion, bruised hip and a cut… #vulnerability.”

He edited the caption 35 weeks ago, according to Instagram, which was around the same time as wrote a letter to Judge Douglas Woodcock asking him to impose a non-jail sentence on her husband Brian, 47. She claimed that her husband, an art con artist, brought ‘joy’ and ‘comfort’ to her home.

It’s unclear what the original caption said. She also changed other captions on her Instagram before sending the June 1, 2022 letter.

Ana Walshe, 39, posted a vulnerable photo of herself with facial injuries on May 21, 2018, but the caption was edited eight months ago. She edited the caption to read: “Mild concussion, bruised hip and a cut… #vulnerability.”

She edited the caption around the same time she wrote a letter to a judge asking him to impose a non-jail sentence on her 47-year-old husband Brian, an art con artist (pictured together).

Brian was convicted in April 2021 of selling two fake Andy Warhol paintings for $80,000 to a California dealer, according to court records.

Former Assistant US Attorney Neama Rahman said foxnews that it was a ‘reasonable explanation’ for the mother of three to be a ‘victim of domestic violence’.

“This looks like domestic violence,” she told the outlet of the May 2021 post. “It’s just speculation, but it looks like she got punched.”

In the June 2022 letter, Ana wrote that her husband helped her and her mother through a very difficult time after her mother suffered a neurological medical emergency.

“He not only saved her life, but also brought her and the entire family comfort and joy during the course of her illness,” Ana wrote. She went on to point out that her husband had been doing a lot of ‘charity work’ during that time and was ‘constantly working to break his family’s past habits’.

“We are all looking forward to the new chapter of his life,” he concluded.

In another edited Instagram post from November 2021, she changed the caption to read, “Join my husband Brian as he hosts his workshop tonight at 7pm.” Eventbrite link in bio.’

The event was reportedly based on helping participants discover how their ’emotional world gets in the way of their financial health’, the New York Post informed.

Her husband (pictured Monday) has pleaded not guilty to misleading the investigation into her disappearance.

Brian (pictured) was convicted in April 2021 of selling two fake Andy Warhol paintings for $80,000

Brian, who did not report her missing to police, pleaded not guilty Monday to misleading the investigation into her disappearance. He has yet to be charged with anything else in connection with the disappearance of his wife.

The couple threw a New Year’s Eve party, with friends saying there were “no indications of anything” in the hours before Ana went missing.

Ana had been sitting on a stool at the kitchen counter, texting her friends throughout the meal and the party, and she seemed to be in a good mood.

The couple had been staying in separate homes, with Ana commuting to DC daily for work and staying there at their $1.4 million estate.

Police seized trash cans at his mother’s condo after Brian was caught on security footage near him.

Police searched a nearby dump station after removing a bin from Walshe’s mother’s property in Swampscott and discovered a bloody rug, an ax and cleaning supplies.

However, her friends said she was acting strangely in the months leading up to her disappearance and had even promised a “big surprise” in 2023. She also reportedly sold assets, including an apartment and a car, at the end of December for cash.

Police recently found potential evidence of their disappearance when they found an axe, a rug of blood, and cleaning supplies at a Peabody garbage facility, not far from the couple’s home.

Police seized the two dumpsters outside Brian’s mother’s Swampscott condo after he was spotted on security footage just hours after his wife went missing.

The dumpster is located on Paradise Road, with a camera near Whole Foods Market, and Walshe tells authorities he stopped at the store while running errands for his mother.

The Washington DC home of Ana and Brian Walshe worth over $1.4 million in the Chevy Chase area of ​​the city.

His friends said he was acting strangely in the months leading up to his disappearance and had even promised a “big surprise” in 2023. He also reportedly sold assets, including an apartment and a car, in late December for money in cash.

According to 7 News Sources, the liquor store has refused to share the images with the public, adding that Walshe was not seen in the images inside Whole Foods.

Walshe told authorities during her interview that she had done some shopping for her mother, Diana, on New Year’s Day at the grocery store and CVS, which is across the street from her home.

He is currently on house arrest with an ankle tag after pleading guilty to fraud charges in 2021, but is allowed to leave the property to run certain errands.

Authorities announced that they had discovered blood in the basement of the Walshe family home in Cohasset, along with a bloody knife that was damaged.

They met after Ana moved from Belgrade, Serbia at age 25 while working at the Wheatleigh Hotel in the Berkshires.

She met him after cleaning out her apartment, and Walshe became her second husband after she split from Mark Kripp.

TIME LINE LEADING TO DISAPPEARANCE

November 2016: Brian Walshe was arrested in connection with an art fraud involving $80,000 of Andy Warhol paintings. A court orders him to remain under house arrest until sentencing. Walshe has yet to be sentenced for the fraud.

January 1, 2023 Ana reportedly booked a rideshare car to take her to Logan International Airport at 4 a.m., but it’s unclear if she ever got into a vehicle or caught a flight.

Her husband claims she went to Whole Foods and CVS, but there is no surveillance or receipts to show that she went.

January 2: Walshe tells authorities he only left the family home in Cohasset to take his son out for ice cream.

He is recorded on surveillance footage buying $450 worth of cleaning supplies at Home Depot.

Ana’s phone rang in the area of ​​the house on January 1 and 2.

January 4: Ana’s employer denounces her disappearance.

January 5: Police say Walshe is cooperating with the investigation of his missing wife.

January the 8th: Walshe is seen leaving the property Sunday in a red Volkswagen. Her three children are taken in a separate vehicle.

Officers executed a search warrant at his home and found blood in the basement, along with a broken knife. Officers load a Volvo SUV into the back of a truck while others search the grounds.

The police arrest Walshe on suspicion of ‘misleading’ the authorities, but do not charge him with anything else.

January 9th: Walshe smiles at reporters as he is transported to his arraignment at Quincy District Court. He is being held on a $500,000 cash bond.

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