Brian Walshe, the man accused of killing his wife Ana Walshe in their Cohasset, Massachusetts home, pleaded guilty Tuesday to two lesser charges of disposing of her body and misleading police, just before jury selection was set to begin in his murder trial.
Walshe changed his plea to guilty on charges of misleading a police investigation and improper conveyance of a human body. The maximum sentence for the police investigation charge is 10 years in prison, and the maximum for the second charge is three years.
He is still pleading not guilty to murdering his wife.
"Mr. Walshe, did you in fact willfully remove or convey the body of Ana Walshe or her remains, not being lawfully authorized to do so?" Norfolk Superior Court Judge Diane Freniere asked.
"Yes, your honor," Walshe replied.
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