Brian Walshe, seen speaking to his attorney on Wednesday, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of his wife's murder. Pool

The Massachusetts jury weighing the case of Brian Walshe saw a collection of evidence on Wednesday, including photos of items covered in what looked like blood, as prosecutors work to prove he murdered his wife around New Year’s 2023.

The evidence capped the third day of witness testimony in Walshe’s murder trial, which also featured witnesses who prosecutors called to establish Ana Walshe did not travel after returning home to Massachusetts from Washington, DC, where she lived and worked – despite her husband’s initial claims that she had left early on January 1, 2023.

Meanwhile, Walshe’s defense worked to undercut any suggestion h

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