just after the top of the hour, i m john berman. and i m bianna golodryga. prosecutors say he s been charged with the murder of his still missing wife. that s just the beginning. some of his searching were extraordinarily gruesome. prosecutors say evidence of blood was found in walshe s car, and he found protective suits, mops, cleaning supplies. we re outside the courthouse. this was an extraordinary level of detail, bryn, some of which we never have heard before. reporter: just stunning detail of the actions the prosecutors say brian walshe took after his wife ana disappeared, not before, but after. a number of google searches on his son s ipad. take a listen to just some of them. at 4:55 a.m., he searched how long before a body starts to smell. at 4:58 a.m., how to stop a body from decomposing. at 5:20 a.m., and 5:47, ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to. at 6:25 on the 1st, how long for someone to be missing to inherit. at 6:45 on january 1st,
place to have a divorce. at that point, obviously, too emotive there. my colleague is inside the courtroom. he said that brian walshe essentially was just stoic through all of this, didn t really react to all the evidence being laid ute in front of him. he s now being held without bond and of course now will be in course in february. we, of course, will continue to follow this, guys. there was a live camera. we saw the stoneface as all of these details were laid out. britain gingras, thank you. the big question we asked is how can you charge someone with murder and improperly moving a body without that body? now we know. this is a plethora of detail they laid out. the gruesome searches he made. what stood out? so much to unpack. the searches really gave
responder feeds the hungry, handing out his own home-cooked meals to the homeless in new york city. britain gingras. hi, my name is chris. i m with the fire department. reporter: he s hoping for a smile, that s it. putting a smile on somebody s face could change the world around. reporter: so twice a year, around the holidays, he makes home-cooked meals. bread, some mashed potatoes. reporter: packs them up, along with a wrapped gift, and drives around, looking for people who could use a little something extra. here is a half and gloves, and a fork and knife. i ve always had a heart for people, i did, but i think the pandemic made me really realize how thankful we should be.
ensign joshua caleb watson was just 23-year-old, an appear accomplice graduate, saying he died a hero who saved other innocent lives. this investigation extends all over the world. it is said this saudi officer hated america and american people. how he got onto a secure military base as part of this training program is a big part of the investigation this weekend. cnn national correspond britain gingras is in pensacola. right now officials still won t say if this is terrorism. give us the latest. reporter: that s right, ana. you hit it right there. this is a global investigation with fbi attaches in saudi arabia, but also communication
help pull it off, rich singer. britain gingras has the story. reporter: dave and jessica, he actually left the courthouse after pleading guilty to four federal charges and didn t say a word. he could serve up to 65 years in prison. quickly, let me describe how this scheme would operate, according to authorities. they say that parents would pay singer to help their kids get into elite colleges and universities across the country in either one of two avenues, academic or through athletics. if it was academic, he would hire someone to basically change test scores or have someone take a test for students with s.a.t.s or a.c.ts in order to get them enrolled into colleges and universities. if they went the athletic route, singer would bribe coaches of