i m erica hill in new york. explosive evidence, gruesome, internet searches and trash bags filled with dna. we ll begin with those chilling new details all emerging from court just a short time ago as a missing mother s husband is now being held without bond on a murder charge. prosecutors telling a massachusetts judge exactly what they believe happened to ana walshe. it is believed that brian walshe dismembered her body. jason carroll is live outside the courthouse. criminologist kacey jordan here. first, we did learn a lot this morning about what prosecutors say brian walshe did in the days both before and after ana walshe as reported missing. you were in the courtroom. what did prosecutors reveal? right, and very specific detail i was seated just behind the prosecutor there. she took out her notebook, erica, and was flipping over page after page reading a long gruesome list of allegedly some of the things that brian walshe had googled in the wake of his wife s disapp
judge determines that he remains a threat to the public and is not allowed to be released on bond. we have reached out to his attorney for comment then finally waiting to learn what is the state of the other four conspirators. they re still trying to determine if they knew the identities of thesing its or whether they were hired to sprat this political overtone as well, someone who seemed to be believing in these lies and then determined that he would allegedly act on them with violence. absolutely, josh, appreciate all the updates. thank you. you bet. so speed a factor in that weekend crash that killed a university of georgia football player and a team staff member. that s according to police. the vehicle according to the police report was going faster than the 40-mile-per-hour limit when it hit a curb then slammed into two utility poles, two trees and finally an apartment building. the driver chandler lacroix was pronounced dead at the scene.