Norfolk County prosecutors are urging a justice of the state’s highest court not to pause or delay Brian Walshe’s October trial to review his claims that police illegally obtained Google searches he made on his son’s iPad.

Not long after prosecutors say Walshe killed his wife, Ana, he searched, “how long before a body starts to smell,” “how long for someone to be missing to inheritance?” and “dismemberment and best ways to dispose of a body,” among other terms. Walshe is charged with murder in connection with his wife’s death. Her body has never been found.

Walshe’s lawyers filed motions to suppress the evidence pulled from his phone and his son’s iPad, as well as evidence prosecutors obtained after several search warrants. They claim police investigating Walshe went beyond the scope of

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