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  2. Disappearance of Ana Walshe - Wikipedia

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    On January 4, 2023, Ana Walshe, [a] a Serbian-American real estate executive, was reported missing by her employer and, separately, by her husband, Brian Walshe. Ana, who had residences in Cohasset, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C., was last seen early on January 1 in Cohasset, having had dinner with Brian and a friend of his on New Year's Eve.

  3. Walshe lawsuit: Home where police say Ana Walshe was murdered ...

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    DEDHAM ‒ The owner of the Cohasset home where authorities say Brian Walshe killed and dismembered his wife, Ana, is suing Walshe's mother, Diana Walshe, for $400,000 in damages to the property.

  4. Ana Walshe disappearance: Key moments in the search for the ...

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    The head of security for Ana Walshe's employer, Tishman Speyer, called Cohasset police around 11:45 a.m. Jan. 4 to request a well-being check, reporting that her car was in Washington, that she ...

  5. Ana Walshe, a mother of three young children and a real estate professional who worked in Washington, D.C., disappeared on New Year’s Day 2023 and was reported missing a few days later. Her body ...

  6. Morris Cafritz - Wikipedia

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    Morris Cafritz (c. 1888 - June 13, 1964) was a Washington, D.C. real estate developer, and philanthropist. As CEO of the Cafritz Company, he was Washington, D.C.'s largest private developer from the late 1920's to the early 1960's.

  7. Woodley Mansion - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, the plan was to sell it to the Maret School in a real-estate swap for Maret's existing property on Kalorama Street and sundry other property the school held. [3] Local residents objected strongly to the estate being used as a school, protesting both its change of character, and potential noise and traffic issues.