Dec. 6, 2025

Ana and Brian Walshe Trial: The Timeline, the Evidence, and the Red Flags with Morgan Hurley

Ana and Brian Walshe Trial: The Timeline, the Evidence, and the Red Flags with Morgan Hurley
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Ana and Brian Walshe Trial: The Timeline, the Evidence, and the Red Flags with Morgan Hurley

In this special and deeply personal episode of Shot At Love, Kerry Brett is joined by her daughter, interim court reporter Morgan Hurley, for an inside look at the Brian and Ana Walshe murder trial. Together, they break down the timeline of Ana’s disappearance, the disturbing digital evidence presented in court, the financial and emotional motives at play, and the red flags that were tragically overlooked. Reporting directly from the courtroom, Morgan provides firsthand insight into the investigation, the prosecution’s case, and the challenge of seeking justice without a recovered body. This episode is both a true crime deep dive and a powerful reminder of why intuition, awareness, and personal safety always come first.

Some love stories don’t end with heartbreak — they end with unanswered questions.

Ana Walshe was 39. A devoted mother of three. Brilliant, driven, and building a life between Boston and Washington, D.C. But behind closed doors, her marriage concealed a chilling imbalance of power, control, and deception.

In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Shot At Love, Kerry Brett sits down with her daughter, Morgan Hurley — an interim court reporter who has been inside the courtroom covering the Brian and Ana Walshe murder trial. Together, they unpack what really happened, what the jury is hearing, and the warning signs that were tragically missed.

This episode is not about gossip.
It’s about truth.
It’s about red flags.
And it’s about the dangerous cost of ignoring them.

Inside This Episode:

The early warning signs that surfaced years before Ana disappeared
Brian Walshe’s long history of fraud, manipulation, and financial deception
The rise of Ana’s independence and why it became dangerous
The affair, the unraveling marriage, and December 2022’s final days
The disappearance and the disturbing timeline that followed
The chilling Google searches prosecutors call the biggest smoking gun
Surveillance footage, erratic alibis, and evidence from dumpsters across multiple towns
The eerie voicemail left for Ana’s boyfriend
The financial motive, including a $2.7 million life insurance policy
The courtroom dynamics and the challenge of proving murder without a body

Morgan also shares what it’s like to report on a case that happened in their own backyard and why this story deserves far more attention than it has received.

The Shot At Love Perspective

Ana was rising.
Her career was thriving.
Her independence was growing.

And for a narcissistic partner who depended on her financially, that became the greatest threat.

When your success threatens someone, they were never your partner — they were your prison.

This Week’s Shot At Love Dating and Relationship Takeaways:

  1. Red Flags Are Not Decorations
    If someone’s past requires detective work to understand, don’t investigate. Leave.
  2. Charm Is Easy. Consistency Is Rare
    Grand gestures without steady behavior are manipulation, not romance.
  3. Your Body Knows Before Your Brain Does
    Intuition isn’t overreacting; it’s forecasting. Don’t mute the message.

About Today’s Guest:

Morgan Hurley is an interim court reporter covering the Brian Walshe trial firsthand. In this episode, she brings clarity, credibility, and a journalist’s lens to a case filled with unanswered questions and troubling patterns.

Follow and Connect:

Host: Kerry Brett
Instagram: @kerrybrettphotography
Podcast: Shot At Love

Guest: Morgan Hurley
Instagram: @morganhurleyyy

Final Thought:

This episode is a reminder that love should never require fear, confusion, or survival mode. If something feels off, it probably is. And ignoring the preview can cost you everything.


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