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Texas Wine and True Crime

Author: Brandy Diamond and Chris Diamond

We review Texas wines and discuss Texas true crime. 
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Genres: Drama, Fiction, True Crime

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Art Fraud, Digital Breadcrumbs, And The Murder Of Ana Walshe
Episode 175
Sunday, 11 January, 2026

Send us a textA forged Warhol can fool a buyer, but it can’t outrun metadata. We open the year with a case where art fraud, marital strain, and a chilling digital footprint converge: the murder of Ana Walshe and the conviction of her husband, Brian. What began with forged “Shadows” and private checks morphed into a slow-burn crisis—federal charges, stalled accountability, and a family split between Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. Anna built a new life and a new home, hoping legal closure would reunite her with her children. Instead, a New Year’s dinner became the last time friends saw her alive.We chart the full arc of the Warhol scheme: the borrowed originals, the convincing reproductions, the eBay listings under Ana’s name, and the LA gallery deal that unraveled when frames came off and stamps were missing. Then the focus shifts to January 2023—store receipts, hydrogen peroxide, a mask on camera, and a cascade of searches on household devices about decomposition, trash routes, and CCTV retention. There was no body to recover, but the tools seized carried her DNA, and the surveillance trail showed where the evidence went. Friends and a boyfriend added context: a woman pleading for accountability, longing for her kids, and trying to chart a path forward.The defense offered a story of sudden death and panic; the jury took six hours to return a first-degree murder verdict. We lay out why: motive grounded in control, money, and exposure; method captured by timestamps and purchase histories; and a portrait of a man whose fraud spilled from galleries into a marriage. It’s a rare no-body case that underscores how search history, receipts, and cameras can replace the physical evidence we expect. Listen for a clear, human look at the choices that led here, the investigation that tied them together, and the hard questions left behind for Ana’s family.If this resonated, share the episode with a friend, follow the show, and leave a review—your support helps more listeners find thoughtful, evidence-driven true crime stories.www.texaswineandtruecrime.com

 

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