Prosecutors Will Not Call Trooper Proctor in Walshe Case
Prosecutors Will Not Call Trooper Proctor in Walshe Case
Prosecutors Will Not Call Trooper Proctor in Walshe Case
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Michael Proctor, the embattled Massachusetts State Trooper, will not testify in the upcoming trial of Brian Walshe, who is accused of murdering and dismembering his wife, Ana Walshe, in January 2023. The Norfolk District Attorney's office confirmed that Proctor, who has been under scrutiny due to inappropriate conduct during the trial of Karen Read, will not be included on the witness list. Proctor's involvement in the Walshe case has come into question following revelations from his work phone and cloud storage that could impact multiple investigations. Prosecutors emphasized that numerous other officers were involved in the Walshe investigation, which diminishes Proctor's necessity as a witness. Walshe has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody, with a trial date yet to be set. Read's retrial is scheduled for January 2025, while Proctor has been suspended without pay since the mistrial in her case.

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