she loved the beach. the tragedy of it all. the violent, horrible, final moments of her life. unimaginable. she was a free spirit in paradise. that had always been her lifelong dream, to have her own resort. then, like footprints in the sand, she disappeared. just strange. something is not right. some said the motel owner had simply checked out and left town. they saw her in line to get onto an airplane. but her prized car turn up the next calm behind the wheel. we thought, oh my god, it s, him he killed her. was it really that simple? her personal life is very complicated. a younger boyfriend. the young man was very charismatic, drop dead gorgeous. and an estranged husband. he had caught them having sex in room 11 the case really started to sizzle when someone torched the motel. we didn t know. this is a murder mystery of epic proportions. both of us were obsessed with the case. can this get any more bizarre? knew hello, and welc
paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody everybody s worried about you. everybody s looking for you. please let us know you re ok paige was a woman with premonition. she said she knew something bad was gonna happen a couple of days she, wa missing. we found out she had this second life. quite obviously it dangerous. she had been playing a risk game that opened up the door t the a multitude of people that we needed to start looking at. he was a scam artist. correct he was a liar, manipulative he had a list of names, and whether or not they would have sex with them. could investigators get their man before he struck again? i turned around and he wa sitting in the dark. and sai i m doing to kill you. it s been years since she vanished but few have forgotte paige, how could they, the story of the young mother disappearance has woven itself in to local lore, as thunder hits, finally a trial. it s a mystery we ve been followin
reporter: what we definitely learned, anderson, is you know, a lot more about the timeline in court today, much of it linked to the alleged internet searches that walshe conducted on december 27th, january 1st, the second and fourth internet searches about things such as dna, divorce, and a decomposing body. i think the number one concern is finding ana and finding out what happened. reporter: the timeline in the mystery of what happened to ana walshe spans more than two weeks, starting on new year s day. that s when her husband, brian walshe, claims she left her cohasset home in a ride share, or taxi, to fly to washington, d.c. for work. but prosecutors say there is no evidence ana got a ride or went to the airport. brian walshe tells investigators on this day, he ran errands for his mother in a nearby town. but they find no evidence those trips occurred. prosecutors also today detailing the internet searches he made on january 1st, including at 4:55 a.m., how long bef
decomposing body. i think the number one concern is finding ana and finding out what happened. the timeline in the mystery of what happened to ana walshe spans more than two weeks, starting on new year s day. that is when her husband, brian walshe, claims she left their cohasset home in a rideshare or taxi to fly to washington d. c. for work. but prosecutors say there is no evidence that ana got a ride or went to the airport. brian walshe tells investigators, on this day, he ran errands for his mother in a nearby town. but they find no evidence those troops occurred. prosecutors also today are detailing the internet searches he made on january 1st, including at 4:55 a. m. how long before a body starts to smell? for 58 a. m. how to stop a body from decomposing at 5:20 a. m., how to embalm a body at 5:47 a. m., ten ways to dispose of a dead body. at 6:25, how long for someone to be missing to inherit. 9:44 a. m., how long does dna last? 9:59 can identification be
cause he had to fight tha battle constantly for years. oh, i think you hit it hit it right on. meaning they were ready t pick up jones, but d. a. hautzinger was not. why didn t you decide to pull the pin o lester ralph jones i didn t have a body. and that was the defining - absolutely, that was really i mean, there are lots of n body cases that go to trial. not a lot of no body case where the victim has a doubl life and has been lying to her family and friends. because of her double life the possibilit that a defense attorney coul throw out there that she ra off with some rich client an is living on a beach in brazil or something - and as the years passed paige s story went from th front of the paper to bein filed away on microfiche. wher was she? coming up - they were about to find out and it would transform the case now we need to make a critical decision. and then, a brand-new theor of what happened to paige. i think that triggers something and somethi